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Make Your Closet Great Again with These 9 Made-in-America Fashion Shops

May 19, 2025 by Kieran Schalkwyk

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With the harsh reality of tariffs looming on a wide variety of businesses that import their items from China, affordable fashion could be in jeopardy. With importers having to face steep tariffs, the steep prices could be passed on to the consumer, making fashion products a daunting item to purchase.

Thankfully, there are still some brands have diversified production, either have a range of local products among their imports or brands that are entirely American-Made. These brands create local products and will gladly welcome new business. By manufacturing some of their fashion items domestically, these brands avoid hefty import duties and faster shipping to local customers. Here are some of the best local American brands that have a range of products that won’t increase in prices no matter how bad tariffs get.

Buck Mason

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Buck Mason is able to adapt iconic American style while focusing on quality and fit for their consumers. Their clothing is made in the United States in local factories, meaning everything happens within America’s borders.

The brand also guarantees ethical labor practices and will circumvent an increase in tariffs that many other fashion stores will be hit hard by. More customers are expected to flock to associated outlets as imported fashion becomes scarcer and much more expensive.

Stetson

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Stetson is a renowned brand for their legendary hats and has recently expanded into the broader apparel market, which is primarily made in the USA. These items blend traditional Western elements with modern and contemporary fashion. Their domestic production line means their prices on most items won’t increase with tariffs, and customers can rest assured that they are supporting local craftsmanship and domestic jobs.

The revival of Stetson showcases how their methods of preserving cultural identity while adapting their brand to modern consumer values are paying off in a big way. The fusion of history and innovation makes Stetson a standout clothing brand for anyone looking to buy locally sourced fashion items.

Huckberry

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Huckberry often partners with local American manufacturers and is known for its rugged, outdoor-inspired clothing and gear. These local manufacturers mean that they’ve entirely sidestepped tariffs, which is a win-win for both the brand and consumers.

In a digital market, Huckberry’s online reach makes products widely available to Americans while curating American craftsmanship and an adventurous side. Huckberry’s products are often known for their durability and ethical sourcing of materials, which is a contrast to the modern notion of “fast fashion,” where items aren’t built to last more than the season they trend in.

Frye

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Frye is a famous brand that makes some of the highest-quality boots domestically. The Majority of the production of products lies in America, which means they avoid paying extra taxes on imports like many other fashion brands. Frye keeps it old school, using traditional techniques and the best materials while still staying relevant in today’s market, showcasing that boots are timeless fashion items. Be sure to inquire which items are made domestically, as some are imported.

Their boots are made to last for many years, which shows that they have both style and function. Choosing Frye means getting a piece of American culture and domestic craftsmanship with your boots, boosting local economies, and avoiding paying higher prices.

White Label MFG

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White Label MFG aids fashion brands in manufacturing clothing both domestically and in Mexico. This unique setup allows brands to avoid high tariffs from importing clothing from other countries and makes an overall better quality item at the same time.

The company aids in every step of the process, from designing high-fashion items to packaging. This allows brands to move faster and save money. American jobs are supported, and the consumer ends up with a beautiful piece of fashion without having to worry about the impact of tariffs on prices.

American Giant

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American Giant has become renowned in recent years for making some of the best quality hoodies anywhere, and they’re set up right here in the United States. The company controls the whole process of production, including sourcing fabric all the way to stitching the hoodies together. This control means that they don’t have to worry about supply chain disruptions amid tax hikes.

Customers say that their hoodies are comfortable and very durable, proving that basic American products can beat cheap, fast fashion. Consumers can buy fewer, more durable fashion items and save money compared to buying a higher quantity of cheaper products that won’t last a full year.  

Taylor Stitch

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Taylor Stitch is a men’s fashion brand that makes clothing that is stylish and environmentally friendly. Only sustainable materials are sourced for their products, and all clothing is made in American factories, aiding the local economy and meaning that money from purchases goes straight back into the U.S.

The clothes are built with reducing waste in mind, so they are naturally durable and built to last. Taylor Stitch helps consumers find a middle ground between fashion items and being environmentally conscious. Buying from the company supports America and ethical factories.

Rothys

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Rothy’s is another eco-friendly fashion brand that manages to make comfortable and stylish shoes that are all made from recycled resources. These items are produced locally using a high-tech knitting process that reduces waste and avoids having to hike up prices due to tariffs.

The brand shows that innovative technology can create sustainable fashion that lasts and reduces the impact that the fashion industry has on the planet. Supporting Rothy’s is more than supporting a local business, but supporting the environment as well, all while wearing fashionable shoes that look and feel great.

Billy Reid

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Billy Reid is a fashion brand that combines Southern charm and high-end fashion. Their production all lies in America, which means they avoid tariffs and don’t have to cut costs just to keep prices down. Their clothing is made from quality materials and is crafted with care.

This ensures that their products last longer than cheaper imported fashion items and even look better. Luxury fashion doesn’t have to come from another country, and these American-made fashion brands are proving this. While the future of tariffs is uncertain, at least the consumer can look to local alternatives to buy affordable fashion.

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