Brown Dog Hosiery
North Carolina
About Brown Dog Hosiery
In a quest to counter cheap Chinese-made dress socks, the owner of Brown Dog Hosiery is crafting stylish and comfortable socks made with cotton grown by farmers in the Carolinas, Georgia, and Alabama. These men’s socks have arch support, double welt top and no seam. They stay up on your leg without slippage on the foot and do not bunch up around your toe.
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Buck Mason
Los Angeles, California
About Buck Mason
The owners of Buck Mason knew that the quality they wished to offer in their men’s clothing could only be achieved through the small-batch production and old-school manufacturing methods of a local family-owned factory in LA. Their catalog of men’s wear has everything a man needs for a classic, casual, and stylish wardrobe.
Buffalo Wool Company
Weatherford, Texas
About Buffalo Wool Company
Theresa and Ron Miskin have been raising bison for nearly 30 years, and spent the past decade creating a supply chain that links small mills, local designers and ranches. The result is the Buffalo Wool Company, which offers a line of wool products like socks, gloves, hats, knitwear, footwear and more.
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Bullet Blues
Coral Springs, Florida
About Bullet Blues
Named to honor the American soldiers who died to liberate Europe in WWII, Bullet Blues sells both men’s and women’s clothing, specializing in designer denim. The retailer also sells men’s shirts, belts, women’s tops, dresses, and skirts.
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Burgeon Outdoor
Lincoln, New Hampshire
About Burgeon Outdoor
Burgeon (which means ‘to flourish’) proudly manufactures outdoor apparel in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. Burgeon believes in creating a healthy connection between outdoor enthusiasts, our economy, and the mountains, and boasts a large catalogue of men and women’s clothing. Their mission is to help mountain communities flourish, with plans to expand to a whole host of ranges from sea to shining sea.
BURU
Los Angeles, California
About BURU
When BURU Founder/CEO Morgan Hutchinson launched her women’s apparel company in 2013, she wanted to make clothing that offered “effortless-yet-functional polish” and she wanted at least a portion of all her collections to be Made in America, so Hutchinson slowly built up her own micro-factory. Today, BURU’s 40-person manufacturing team in Los-Angeles is an integral part of the brand’s success, shortening production times, balancing inventory, and correcting errors early. Not all of the family-owned brand’s classic clothing is Made in America, much of it is, and country-of-origin labeling is spotlighted for everything it sells.
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Calabash Wearable Wood
Oahu, Hawaii
About Calabash Wearable Wood
From the far reaches of Kauai comes the unique invention of a local artisan: wooden hats. Calabash Wearable Wood uses scrap Koa wood for its line of baseball caps with wooden, bendable brims. You can also customize your order to include artistic carvings of sea turtles, waves, and a whole host of distinctive designs. All saw dusting and woodwork is Made in Hawaii.
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City Threads
Los Angeles, California
About City Threads
For colorful, unbothered kids’ clothing and school uniform basics, check out City Threads. The Los Angeles-based brand offers a “Style 411” for every single item on its website, identifying fabric source, cutting and sewing location, and sustainability. But here’s where this brand scores some extra points from me — If you’ve got a sensitive kiddo who absolutely cannot stand zippers, buttons or snaps (hey, I don’t blame them!), City Thread has a special category of “Sensory Friendly” clothing.
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Cobalt Street
Chicago, Illinois
About Cobalt Street
The timeless wardrobe staples from Cobalt Street are the perfect counter to the ultra fast fashion that sadly dominates so much of today’s women’s apparel. The Chicago brand sources sustainable fabrics to create pieces that will last far beyond a single season, with styles made for multiple occasions, from work wear to cocktail parties and more.