Made in the USA: Wiggy’s Sleeping Bags
Based in Colorado with a subsidiary retail store in Anchorage, Wiggy makes sleeping bags to endure harsh and somewhat severe conditions with shaped hoods and its very own form of insulation, termed Lamilite. These are for hard-core campers, you guys.
No matter the temperature rating and fabric weight, every one of its durable sleeping bags is made at a Grand Junction factory in Colorado. To some, Wiggy’s Sleeping Bags are the best sleeping bangs in the world. So, besides being manufactured in America, which is already a big plus, according to online reviews, the bags are particularly warm and comfy.
Made in the USA: Vermont Teddy Bears
As their name suggests, Vermont Teddy Bear makes all their stuffed animals in Vermont. Two of their factories make nearly a half-million teddy bears each year, making the company one of the largest teddy bear makers and the largest seller by mail and online orders. The stuffed ursine friends, which often begin at right around $40 apiece, are made with recycled cotton and sold with a lifetime guarantee.
Vermont Teddy Bears are the leading manufacturer that produces only handmade bears. They are known for their gift service, called Bear-Gram, that pioneered in 1990. They deliver personalized bears that come with a choice of over 100 costumes.
Made Overseas: Arrow Shirts
Arrow shirts have a legacy dating back to the mid-1800s, with roots in Chicago and New York. Now the company highlights those origins with a range of chic and popular shirts called Arrow USA 1851. But as with much of the clothing industry, the production process isn’t in the U.S. One label on the shirts may read Arrow USA 1851, but another label may state the shirt was made in China, Cambodia, Bangladesh, Ethiopia, or Kenya.
Over the years, Arrow Shirts became known as a men's shirt expert. They presented great innovations, such as shirts that were shrink-free and stain-free, and wrinkle-resistant.
Made in the USA: Gorilla Glue
The Gorilla Glue Company is a family-owned adhesive maker whose heavy-duty goods — most notably its namesake Gorilla Glue — supply thousands of DIYers and woodworkers each year with some much-needed adhesive. Made in America, at its headquarters in Cincinnati, its glues, tapes, epoxies, and even skin-care products are ranked consistently as one of the country's top picks when it comes to handiwork.
The brand nourished its reputation and built a name for itself. It is known for having a product with outstanding holding powers and versatility. Their confidential formula remains a secret to this day which keeps this brand so unique and successful.
Made in the USA: Red Land Cotton
Red Land Cotton isn't just their name — it was initially where the Yeager family grew the cotton used to make its lines of bed sheets and bath towels in the North Alabama red soil. Red Land Cotton continues the American South's rich textile history using sustainable growing methods along with customized techniques to make reasonably priced linens that can genuinely be called farm-to-home.
Red Land Cotton is not considered an organic cotton farm because they a conventional cotton farm however, they have invested in implementing sustainable farm practices so it can provide the crop with the least impact to the environment that surrounds them.