
These days, you're more likely to bump into an illegal immigrant at the mall than find 'Made in USA' printed on your new jeans.
And most people assume that clothing companies still making products in the US are too expensive for everyday Americans.
Especially under Bidenflation.
But I found a few exceptions to the rule. Here's how to look good and feel good, knowing you're supporting American businesses and jobs.
5-All American Clothing Company

When All American Clothing Company opened its doors in 2002, the owners vowed never to sacrifice American jobs for profits.
To learn more about the downfall of the US garment industry, check out these short videos and hear it straight from these hard-working Americans fighting for their livelihoods.
Then, find their stock for reasonably priced jeans, t-shirts, and footwear, all made in the great state of Ohio.
If you're a current service member, veteran, or first responder, here's a link to their service discounts.
They even extend the offer to military spouses and dependents.


4-All USA Clothing Co.

Over 40 years ago, All USA Clothing Co. set out to make clothes specifically for auto workers in the Detroit area.
Today, these Motor City manufacturers maintain their local state of mind while offering free shipping nationwide for orders over $99.
Head to their site for modestly priced clothing and footwear for men, women, children, and infants.
I don't see anything about service discounts, but they're having an Independence Day sale as I write this.


3-Ebbet's Field Flannels

Named after the famed baseball diamond that hosted the Brooklyn Dodgers until 1957, Ebbet's Field Flannels preserves the American spirit by replicating historically authentic jerseys made from quality products crafted in Seattle, WA.
You can find cheaper options in the MLB store (if you want to support the Chinese Checkmark,) but at Ebbett's, you can rest assured you're supporting everyday Americans while representing your team.
Check out their t-shirts, hats, and outerwear if jerseys aren't your style.
I don't see any service discounts, but you can get 15% off your first order if you sign up for their mailing list. (Bottom of the page.)


2-Stormy Kromer

Stormy Kromer worked on the railroad in Michigan's Upper Peninsula in the early 20th century.
After constantly losing his hat to the wind, his wife stitched a custom ear warmer that doubled as a strap to hold his hat in place.
The next day, everyone on the railyard wanted one.
Today, Stormy Kromer offers stitched goods for men, women, kids, and pets.
And the prices aren't bad, considering the higher quality will save you money in the long run.
Check out their discounts if you're a service member, veteran, first responder, or medical professional.
All customers get free shipping for all orders over $75.
Also, stop by for a free factory tour if you pass through the Ironwood, Michigan area.


1-Origin USA

Let's allow Pete Roberts, founder of Origin USA, to close this one out for us:
The ideas of the American Dream live in the mind of the dreamer. The American Dream is a mindset, one I’ve always believed in. Eventually, someone has to speak up. Not with words, but with action. Revolution doesn't have to be a physical campaign. This bruised and battered American Dream needs you and I to believe in it. For me, it was the simple act of saying “NO”. My silent protest to the world, to greed, to communism, to evil… building a factory, and saving a loom. Risking it all on an impossible mission. Embracing the beauty and burden of the unknown, to prove there can be a new WAVE OF FREEDOM. One that injects soul back into this republic and her calloused hands. From Maine, we can once again be the tip of the spear. Shedding a light on America’s abandoned communities and people, to help them, to tell their story, and to once again, like our ancestors, become savage Yankees from New England, taking a stand, to take it back, to inspire a nation, and to change the world. -Pete Roberts
Have you ever been more motivated to buy pants?
I’ve had a couple of pairs of Origin jeans for some time, and they’re still going strong.
By the way, the Legit Fit jeans feel like jammie bottoms.
Head over to OriginUSA for a wide range of clothes, hunting gear, Jiu-Jitsu wear, and more.
I don't see anything about service discounts, but as I write this, you can find items on sale.
Get in the American-Made Mindset

It may seem impossible to rid your life of Chinese garbage these days, but if we take five minutes to research our purchases before hip-firing another dollar overseas, we might be surprised.
The revolution will be worn!
-GB