
It's hard to find stuff that's "Made in the USA" anymore. I'll list the stuff I find in this blog.
Friday, December 21, 2012
King Louie America
When I hear King Louie I think of a beheaded french king or a musical orangutan, but neither would be the King Louie I'm talking about. King Louie America has a large product range of shirts and jackets, along with custom embroidery options. I have a few of their moisture management shirts - extremely comfortable, no ironing. Priced right, made right, here in USA. I just picked up a few more at +All American Clothing Co.

Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Carhartt
Carhartt has been making garments in the US for quite some time now - well over 100 years. They have a reputation for very durable clothing, and consequently you'll see their brand name on lots of outside work-oriented clothing.
I wanted to get a winter jacket with a hood - and Carhartt had just the ticket. Customer reviews are stellar, price is right, and of course, made in the USA.
I wanted to get a winter jacket with a hood - and Carhartt had just the ticket. Customer reviews are stellar, price is right, and of course, made in the USA.

Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Carolina Glove Company
My leather work gloves have given out - holes in the fingers - so I needed a new pair. Plus I thought it'd be nice to have a pair of gloves for yard work. Plus a pair for cleaning the gutters. So after a little bit of Googling I found the Carolina Glove Company, a maker of many styles of gloves, priced well, and many made in the USA. I got three pair. :-)

Wednesday, October 17, 2012
EMG
I tinker with guitars, basses, and other stringed instruments. There a several companies I utilize for these homebrew creations - the first I'll mention is EMG.
EMG is known for their stealth-black active pickups, found in many shredder's guitars and modern basses. They also make some really nice sounding passive pickups. I've always liked EMG's products, and I like the company too - they think out of the box, delivering stuff no one else in the industry does.
EMG is known for their stealth-black active pickups, found in many shredder's guitars and modern basses. They also make some really nice sounding passive pickups. I've always liked EMG's products, and I like the company too - they think out of the box, delivering stuff no one else in the industry does.
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Smith Optics
The last pair of ski goggles I bought was in the '80's - tempus fugit. Yeah, they were no longer stylish, but they held together. But I needed a new pair because my dog decided those goggles was a chew toy.
I picked up a pair of Smiths. Has the latest technology, *is* stylish, very reasonably priced (I got 'em for less than $20), and made in the USA. Now I'm looking forward to snow...
I picked up a pair of Smiths. Has the latest technology, *is* stylish, very reasonably priced (I got 'em for less than $20), and made in the USA. Now I'm looking forward to snow...

Monday, October 8, 2012
Keen & New Balance
Keen and New Balance are US shoe companies that manufacture shoes both domestically and overseas. Both companies have a sorting filter on their websites to allow you to just see the Made in USA shoes. And both companies make some awesome shoes, sandals, and boots.
I needed a pair of hiking boots, and just got a pair of Keen's at REI - on sale too!
I needed a pair of hiking boots, and just got a pair of Keen's at REI - on sale too!

Monday, October 1, 2012
D'Addario
I play guitar & bass, so I buy strings quite a bit. I almost always buy D'Addario, especially when I'm buying in bulk, because they come packaged in a corrosion-proof sealed bag. That way they seem 'fresh' (yes, you can hear & feel when strings have been out for a while) even if I purchased them a long time ago. If you really want the strings to last even after you've opened the bag, D'Addario offers a coated string line too. And of course, they are made here in the USA.

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