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Alchemy Goods

Boulder, Colorado

About Alchemy Goods

Ingenious upcycler Alchemy Goods reincarnates recycled bicycle inner tubes, old seatbelts, and other discarded materials into city sophisticate bags and accessories that just also happen to be highly water-resistant. If your cycling hobby leaves you surrounded by old bicycle inner tubes, as founder Eli Reich was, you too can participate in the Alchemy Goods transformation process by donating your inner tubes to a local REI store.

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Men's Shoes

Alden

Brockton, Massachusetts

About Alden

The Alden Shoe Company, founded in 1884, was one of hundreds of shoe manufacturers in New England in the 19th century. However, as other manufacturers sought to produce their goods in other countries, taking advantage of cheap labor and materials, Alden chose to remain in the United States, producing the highest quality leather shoes possible. Today, Alden’s men dress shoes are sold worldwide.

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Bags, Jewelry and Accessories

Alexis Drake

Cheyenne, Wyoming

About Alexis Drake

“Perfectly, imperfect,” Alexis Drake’s bags, jewelry, and belts for men and women offer a modern and elegant take on Western chic. All of its products are handmade and distinctly artisanal. 

In addition to supporting the local economy by producing its goods in America, Alexis Drake also sponsors several local Wyoming charities and others in the United States. 

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Water Filters

AlkaVida

Santa Clarita, California

About AlkaVida

AlkaVida filters have been keeping water cleaner with American-made dependability since 1994. Their products for both shower and drinking water eliminate heavy metals, chlorine and other harmful contaminants while balancing the water pH in your home. And we really appreciate AlkaVida’s transparency: The company publishes a map on its homepage showing where all its materials sourcing takes place throughout the U.S.

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Clothing and Apparel

All American Clothing

Arcanum, Ohio

About All American Clothing

When Lawson Nickol discovered that the company for which he worked had begun to outsource the production of its jeans, he resigned and went on to found All American Clothing, which pledges to support the American economy in all aspects of its business. Nickol’s company has been featuered on CNN, Good Morning America, and PBS. All American Clothing sells a wide array of clothing for men and women online. 

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Khakis

All American Khakis

Thomson, Georgia

About All American Khakis

All American Khakis is a family-owned chain on a mission to grow manufacturing in the United States. Their khakis include a Smörgåsbord of selections, from seasonal to trendy five-inch shorts, all made in Thomson from start to finish.

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All Sorts of Stuff

All American Maker

Jamestown, New York

About All American Maker

This company’s nickname is AAM — which is ours, too! — but we aren’t directly affiliated with the brand. However, the Jamestown company does sell a variety of American-made goods worth checking out, from candles and cologne to water bottles and lip balm. Some are made by All American Maker while others are sourced from other local manufacturers. As founder Brendan Halbohm puts it, “no one is an island.”

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Clothing and Apparel

All USA Clothing

Waterford, Michigan

About All USA Clothing

Over 40 years ago, Michigan-based All USA Clothing set out to provide the best possible clothes for the men and women of America’s auto assembly lines. In 2006, the company expanded to fulfill all Americans’ clothing needs, working with other “Made in the USA” manufacturers such as New Balance, Wigwam, Union Line, and Carhartt to ensure the excellence and affordability of their products. 

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Pots and Pans

All-Clad

Canonsburg, Pennsylvania

About All-Clad

All-Clad, America’s leading cookware brand, began in 1967 as a metallurgical company, which developed patented technology for creating metal composites. Beloved by professional chefs and home cooks alike, All-Clad continues to seek new technologies to perfect their cookware. Just be aware that not all products that All-Clad sells are made in the US, so remember to check labels!

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