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The following members sell Made in America Products in the American Apparel & Clothing Category
eshop at All Season Uniforms's web store for American Made products
One of the products All Season Uniforms sells is American Made Socks. A more complete list of their products is provided by Made in America Secrets, to review their list click here.

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All Seasons Uniforms is a leading industrial uniform and corporate apparel supplier, offering specialized apparel and promotional goods such as work pants, work shirts, lab coats, polo shirts or golf shirts, insulated coveralls, flame resistant clothing, jackets, coats, parkas, sweatshirts, t-shirts, denim, police apparel, military apparel and many other items.

We are proud to represent name brand manufacturers such as Bulwark, Carhartt, Dickies, Horace Small, Red Kap, Sportsmaster, Topps Safety Apparel as well as many other manufacturers of quality products.

We offer additional services for your specialized apparel, promotional goods or industrial uniforms, including computerized embroidery and silk screening.

eshop at All USA Clothing's web store for Made in the USA products
One of the products All USA Clothing sells is Made in the USA Jeans. A more complete list of their products is provided by Made in America Secrets, to review their list click here.

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All USA Clothing has been committed to American Made products and manufacturing for over 42 years. Based in Michigan, we know first-hand the powerful impact that buying (or not buying) American can have on the US economy.

We are steadfastly committed to ?home grown' economic success: American made products, American jobs, American manufacturing and the ongoing prosperity of this great country!

Our small contribution to this great country? We provide the finest American and Union Made Clothing at the best prices. American Made clothes are better and competitive. We know this firsthand. We support the American Worker and everyone who shares our conviction to buying Made in USA: Made in USA clothing, footwear, Made in USA ? everything!

Our select product lines are all made in the USA and include such items as American made jeans, t-shirts, shirts, polo shirts, coats, jackets, boots, shoes, running shoes and socks.

Together with our exceptional American manufacturers such as as Carhartt (American/Union made only), New Balance, Weinbrenner/Thorogood Boots and Shoes, King Louie America, Union Line, AKWA/Sun Moda (American made only), Wigwam, Cactus Fashions and many others, we have proven that buying Made in USA is affordable, practical and good for all of us. Support clothing and manufactures Made in the USA!

Our Mission
At All USA Clothing, we are committed to offering the best clothing at the best prices Made in the USA. We are committed to this country, its future and to supporting and promoting manufactures determined to remain - Made in the USA.

We are also committed to a stable and permanent American manufacturing base as well as a robust, skilled and labor force in the USA forever! America has a proud tradition of producing exceptional apparel and other goods right here at home, we support this now and in the future. We will continue to work with only manufacturers determined to make the high quality products you have come to expect from our own American workforce that are Made in the USA.

- See more at: http://www.allusaclothing.com/about-all-usa-clothing-s/1845.htm#sthash.ggdK4JZy.dpuf

eshop at Alpha Industries's web store for Made in the USA products
One of the products Alpha Industries sells is Made in the USA T Shirts / Tee Shirts / Tees. A more complete list of their products is provided by Made in America Secrets, to review their list click here.

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In October, 1959, more than 50 years ago, Alpha Industries began its operations making military clothing in the basement of a rented Knoxville, Tennessee factory using leased sewing machines and only a few employees. The first few years were very difficult for newly formed Alpha because it was a time of peace and the U.S. Defense Department purchased only small quantities of military clothing. However, the outstanding quality of Alpha's clothing quickly came to the Defense Department's attention and as America's need for military clothing increased as the Vietnam conflict deepened, Alpha's growth as a manufacturer for the Defense Department rapidly accelerated.

Alpha specialized in manufacturing many types of jackets and pants for U.S. military forces. As the years went by America's Defense Forces came to rely more and more on Alpha's expertise to produce U.S. Air Force and Naval Aviation flight jackets, Army and Marine Corps field jackets and a host of military pants and other clothing. During this time Alpha manufactured over 40 million garments for the U.S. military ranging from simple hoods to complicated cold weather Gore-Tex parkas.

Although Alpha made many different types of clothing the company became most associated with several jackets that became classics of American fashion. Two of these jackets--- the MA-1 flight jacket and the M-65 field jacket-- were almost exclusively made by Alpha for the military and Alpha was instrumental in working with the U.S. military designers to improve their performance and design. Subsequently when these garments migrated from their military roots into globally popular casual or street wear styles Alpha, as the authentic producer of the MA-1 and M-65 for the military, also became famous in the public's mind for these styles.

Aside from the MA-1 and M-65, Alpha's manufacturing expertise and technical proficiency led the U.S. Defense Department to frequently consult with Alpha concerning the development of jackets, pants and other clothing for aviators, soldiers and sailors. This was of vital concern to U.S. military planners. Rapid changes in aircraft and new military technology required continual development of new clothing necessary for military personnel to function and survive in hostile climates and conditions that now became theaters of military operations. U.S. defense forces heavily relied on Alpha's expertise for the development of new flight jackets and army clothing not only for performance characteristics but to assure that the vast quantities of clothing needed by large military forces could be efficiently and economically manufactured by ordinary factory workers.

3 Bars make a difference
By the mid 1970's, Alpha's fame as the preeminent manufacturer of military clothing began to spread by word of mouth outside the military organizations. Surplus jackets and pants made by Alpha were quickly sold to the public through Army Navy stores. Alpha's clothing was valued over other brands because Alpha made its commercial clothing with the same quality and materials as the clothing it made for the military. Because garments made for the U.S. military were indistinguishable from those made for commercial customers Alpha decided to place three lines on the labels of commercial clothing so factory workers could readily identify which jackets were part of a government contract from those that were not.

Although not intended by Alpha, the 3 line label became a visual trade mark of Alpha that consumers recognized as representing superior quality, performance and comfort in a military garment. Alpha subsequently trademarked the three line label and later integrated the three lines into it's now famous Alpha logo.

Going Fashion
Alpha Kids 2011 Fashion
In recent years, Alpha has taken its 50+ year old heritage and grown into an internationally recognized brand global for military inspired casual wear. Building on its superior and proven manufacturing and design abilities Alpha now produces jackets, shirts, pants and many other products worn by people worldwide along with their jeans, footwear and other hallmarks of American casual styles.

Alpha has remained true to its history by continuing to produce authentic military garments. But Alpha also has fulfilled the expectations of its global customer base by continually developing casual clothing that interprets its military heritage into products that people want because of their unsurpassed performance characteristics, design and quality.


eshop at Alphyn Industries Inc's web store for American Made products
One of the products Alphyn Industries Inc sells is American Made T Shirts / Tee Shirts / Tees. A more complete list of their products is provided by Made in America Secrets, to review their list click here.

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It's been a few decades since I was a young kid, watching Bladerunner and the Star Wars trilogy, and dreaming of the sci-fi-esqe future. Now, in the year 2012, I feel like it is time to make that future a reality. We are incredibly lucky to live in a time where we are surrounded by a new wave of smart devices which allow for rich visual communication anywhere.
Our goal is to help our customers enjoy the full potential of 21st century technologies, and to create smart clothing and products that serve multiple functions and address daily necessities. A T-shirt can be more then just a shirt if you begin the design process with novel fibers. All of our products are designed, developed and manufactured right here in the USA, using top of the line production and quality control methods to ensure that our products are manufactured with great care and are of the highest quality. The Alphyn Wearcom? line really addresses the need of using the devices regularly and wearing them comfortably. We are also incredibly proud of our ?Gen? Silver Armor brand, garments that are truly advanced at the microscopic level and protect the wearer from invisible but dangerous environmental hazards.
The idea behind Wearcom? was to design garments for communication devices that seamlessly streamline your electronics into your clothing. A few years ago this wouldn't have worked, our gadgets were not advanced enough. But now we have a bevy of amazing options to surf the net, check our email anywhere, chit chat internationally, and even make video calls! ? all in a small device on your wrist, or a slim smart pad on your chest. Our goal is to design garments for communication devices that make it easy to carry around and use on the go.
?Gen? Silver Armor was discovered while learning about the incredible properties of silver metal in defense applications. Silver has superb healing and shielding properties, and I feel that it is time to rediscover these untapped applications and use them to our advantage. I find it fascinating that silver metal kills almost all bacteria on contact. That property alone makes silver useful in many medical applications. Silver is also extremely thermally conductive, the most thermally conductive of all metals, and it helps regulate temperature when it is in close contact with the skin. Silver is also the most electrically conductive metal known and when used in the form of a woven network, such as a fabric, it makes a powerful shield against electromagnetic radiation. I am very excited about the ?Gen? Silver Armor brand and the amazing products in our labs that will soon be added to our store.
The manufacturing industries today are undergoing a material revolution. All kinds of new smart materials are finding their way to design labs around the world. It is our mission to find these cutting edge technological solutions and showcase them in our garments for our customers. We merge these technologies with the best materials, craftsmanship and product design, in order to make your day a little easier and safer while still looking and feeling great.
Thank you for your interest in Alphyn Industries Inc., and I hope you enjoy our products.
Ben Raviv
CEO

eshop at American Apparel's web store for Made in America products
One of the products American Apparel sells is Made in America Mens Apparel. A more complete list of their products is provided by Made in America Secrets, to review their list click here.

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Passion, innovation & ethical practices for the clothing industry. That's American Apparel.
Our Garment Workers Are Paid Up To 50 Times More Than The Competition

A garment worker in Bangladesh earns an average of $600 a year. An experienced American Apparel garment worker can earn $30,000+ and receive bene?ts such as comprehensive health care. American Apparel garments are created by motivated and fairly-paid employees who don't just have jobs - they have careers. Our culture recognizes outstanding performance and promotes from within. Most importantly, our workers have a voice and in?uence the direction of the company. At American Apparel we call it Sweatshop-Free, a term we coined in 2002.
Unlike Our Competitors, We Make Our Own Product

The American Apparel factory is the largest sewing facility in North America. We believe that integrating our manufacturing, distribution and creative processes keeps our company more ef?cient than those who rely on offshore or onshore sub-contracting. By leveraging art, design, and technology at our Downtown LA campus, we are able to pay garment workers fairly AND sell garments pro?tably so we can sustain our business and grow. Everyone bene?ts - customers, workers, and shareholders alike.
The New Standard That Others Will Follow

There is clearly much more overhead, capital investment and training involved in manufacturing in the USA, as some critics point out. But at American Apparel we passionately leverage art, design and technology to advance our business process and we are con?dent we'll prove that vertical integration is a viable business model that can work even better than the status quo model of continuous outsourcing. It's not just about made in the USA. More importantly, it is about designing a business that does not, at its fundamental core, rely on the relentless pursuit of low cost labor to survive. As wages and transportation costs increase worldwide, we believe our business model of vertical integration to be the path of least resistance. For the record, American Apparel supports free and fair trade, and almost half of the company's 250 stores are outside the USA, allowing the company to export hundreds of millions of dollars of US-made apparel annually.
Environmental Commitment

American Apparel is also committed to sustainability. We've set the precedent for sustainable and ethical manufacturing in California?the state with the strictest and most progressive EPA standards in the country. By concentrating our entire operation within a few square miles, American Apparel has a smaller carbon footprint than our competitors. We recycle almost all our manufacturing waste?an average of 125,000 lbs of textile and 25,000 lbs of paper, plastic and cardboard per week (over 260 semi truck loads per year). As of 2014, we are virtually land?ll-free. Our solar panels offset as much as 20% of our electrical usage, and we ship the majority of our goods to our worldwide stores via excess space on passenger ?ights and busses, minimizing our environmental impact.
Investing In The Future

Manufacturing in America requires risk taking and long-term investment. We think it's well worth it. The apparel industry's reliance on low wages cannot be sustained over time, ethically or ?scally. As labor and transportation costs increase worldwide, exploitation will not only be morally offensive, it will not even be ?nancially viable. For us, American manufacturing is not a trend - we've been doing it since the day our company began in Los Angeles ?fteen years ago. We are extremely proud of our model, which provides thousands of good jobs both domestically and internationally. American Apparel's current head count is 6,000 in Los Angeles, with an additional 5,000 working at our stores worldwide.

The employees of American Apparel thank you for your support.

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