Search results for Head wear are below:
Tradition Creek
http://traditioncreek.com/
At the height of the American recession of 2008, Shawn Murphy, a US military veteran, founded Tradition Creek an outfitter for fine camping goods and outdoor apparel. After a few years outfitting folks Headed “up north” Murphy chose to focus on something that had been lacking both in the outdoor apparel industry and the American economy in general – High quality US Made outerwear. Rather than use polyester and cotton, like most outerwear, Murphy chose wool, nature’s best insulator and a buffer of rain and the elements.
-Tradition Creek
| Mens Wool Coats and Jackets | Mens Shirts and Vests | Outdoor Accessories | Mens Clothes |
Bondi Band
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https://bondiband.com/
Although Bondi Band began with only Headbands, it has expanded to a full line of Headwear, compression products and accessories in comfortable, colorful options to fit every lifestyle and personality for active women, men and children.
-Bondi Band
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Note-> Not all of their products are manufactured in the USA, but their headbands are manufactured in the USA
| Headbands |
Head bands
Tuck and Bundle
https://tuckandbundleshop.com/
Tuck and Bundle is a veteran-owned and mama-run baby company Headquartered in San Antonio, Texas. After having my first baby I was given over five different carriers from friends and loved the idea of it all but didn't feel great in any of them.
-Tuck and Bundle
We are proud to make a product that is beautiful, stylish, nurtures both mom and baby, and is 100% Made in America.
-Tuck and Bundle
| Baby Carriers |
Babywearing
Croakies
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https://croakies.com/
In 1977 a local ski patrolman from Jackson Hole Mountain Resort in Wyoming, came up with an idea for an eyewear retainer that would grip his shades through all kinds of alpine adventures. Using an old wetsuit, some sharp scissors, and good old American ingenuity, he made the first pair of eyewear retainers.
-Croakies
Croakies Headquarters are still in Jackson Hole, Wyoming with most of our production in Bozeman, Montana.
-Croakies
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Note-> Not all of their products are manufactured in the USA -- but the sport series (Sport Retainers) eyewear retainers are manufactured in the USA.
| Eyewear Retainers | Security for Sunglasses |
Bollman Hat Company
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http://www.bollmanhats.com/
Founded in 1868, The Bollman Hat Company is America's oldest hat maker. We are a world leading designer, manufacturer and distributor of men's, women's, and children's Headwear and accessories.
-Bollman Hat Company
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Note-> Only some Bollman Hats products are manufactured in the USA. "While we still manufacture in the United States, we source hat components and finished hats, bags, scarves, gloves and wraps from more than a dozen countries." Here: Try this link
| Hats | Caps |
Globe by MSA
http://globeturnoutgear.com/
or https://us.msasafety.com/products/turnout-gear
On July 31, 2017, Globe Holding Company, LLC was acquired by MSA Safety Incorporated. Globe and MSA share a common culture, values, and mission to see to it that men and women may work in safety and that they, their families, and their communities may live in health throughout the world. Together, we will be better able to serve firefighters by providing innovative, Head-to-toe PPE solutions that advance innovation in firefighter performance and safety.
-Globe by MSA
Globe operates two plants that build turnout gear (Pittsfield, New Hampshire and Ada, Oklahoma) and one that builds footwear (Auburn, Maine). These plants incorporate some of the latest manufacturing technology available and employ 425 employees in more than 130,000 square feet of manufacturing space.
-Globe by MSA
| Firefighting Clothes and Equipment |
Red Flannel Factory
https://redflannelfactory.square.site/
1949 saw the true start of the red flannel manufacturing with Mae Oppeneer stitching undies in her home and in 1952, the business became known as the Francis Lee Red Flannel Factory. Soon, the business grew into an industry, underwear was now being stitched on machines at the Cedar Springs Red Flannel Factory. Sadly, the factory suffered some setbacks over the years and in 1994 closed with the Headlines predicting "No red flannels in '95". However, local business women kept red flannel production going in Cedar Springs because they believed that red flannels were just too important to fade away. Through the efforts of seventeen seamstresses, family, and friends, there were red flannels not only in '95 but every year since. In 2007, the company was purchased by one of the seamstresses in an effort to keep the red flannel spirit alive. The company will be called the Red Flannel Factory once more. With wholesale and internet tools, Red Flannel Factory, LLC hopes to cover the world in red flannels!
-Red Flannel Factory
Handcrafted in the USA
-Red Flannel Factory
| Red Flannel Pajamas |
Long Underwear
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