/r/madeinusa
Made in USA
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This subreddit is all about products that sport "Made In USA" labels.
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Has anyone found any sort of pro sports gear made in the usa? I love to represent my favorite pro sports clubs, but every jersey, shirt, and hat seems to be made in China or elsewhere in East/SE Asia.
Made in skowhegan Maine
I’m looking for some lightweight, made in US button up cardigans in white and in navy. Anybody come across something like this before?
Red Land Cotton said on social media that they have found a new supplier in Virginia to make their towels, so 100% in the USA. Not sure who, but looks like we have someone stepping up to make towels here again!
Just wondering how to find them and how to know if they are legit. Thank you.
My local news shared this as an option for storing water for hurricane preparedness. I was excited to see it's affordable and made in the US. I'm ordering one - has anyone used it before?
https://www.amazon.com/AquaPod-Kit-2-0-Emergency-Container/dp/B0862DB2WH?ref_=ast_sto_dp&th=1&psc=1
Can you share your experiences or stories about your items you've purchased that are made in usa? I'd love to hear them.
So the title says it all, I'm looking to replace some shirts that don't fit anymore. Problem for me is I'm long in the torso, so I need the 2XLT size or at least a company who's shirts run long so if I lift my arms above my shoulders with out showing my belly constantly.
Any companies recommend from the group?
I’m interested in home decor items like table lamps, wall art, decor on shelves/end tables/night stands/console table. Things of this nature for home decor. Any recommendations?
We recently wrapped up our photoshoot for our new Made in USA garments that I think will interest you all.
Each piece, crafted from American-grown cotton, can be traced from the farm to the finished garment right here in the USA.
Now you can know where your clothes are made, every step of the way.
We started down this path in response to the garment industry coming in as the second most at-risk industry of modern-day slavery.
With a lack of transparency in the supply chain being a primary factor.
Essentially, many brands do not know where they make their clothes.
So, we set out to create garments you can trace from the farm to the finished piece.
And all of it is done right here in the USA.
They are coming soon only at burkeandbowen.com
I'm getting ready to purchase some weightlifting shoes, would someone plz recommend ones that are made in the US? Thanks
Can’t seem to find anything other than just a pad, I’m looking for something that has a back to it. Any ideas?
Been spying some of their carpenter pants. Heard good things about their quality but still at a stand, 'cause as much as there is...well, I couldn't find much. Nother bee in my bonnet--Where are their materials sourced? If anyone, frequent customer or one-time buyer, could offer me any intell whatsoever, I'd be greatly obliged. Cheers.
New to reddit, so sorry if I mess this up.
Looking to slowly phase out all the stuff I buy that’s made (and sourced) out of country. I feel like cotton is low hanging fruit: it grows here, it’s picked here, it’s refined here. Advice?
Does anyone know any good mechanical pencils that are MIUSA?
Hey everyone, just curious if anyone has any experience with Bradley Mountain bags? Looking for a USA made waxed duffle from either Frost River or Bradley Mountain. Hopefully one purchase and a lifetime of use kinda bag.