
Made In America
Factory Tour: Eileen Fisher Helps Make the Eco-Fashion Dream of Circularity Come True
An inside look at the brand's "Tiny Factory," where a meticulous sorting and record-keeping process transforms old clothes into new ones on a large scale.
Collectors' Edition: Patagonia Fans Are 'Part of the Mission' to Leave the Planet Better Than They Found It
"You get so much more than just a jacket. You get that lifestyle mentality."
The American Beauty Industry Is Thriving — Thanks to These 6 Visionary Brands
These up-and-coming makeup, hair and skin-care companies are generating a lot of buzz right now.
Fashion's Obsession with Quilting Is Breathing New Life Into a Classic American Craft
From Calvin Klein to Dior, quilting has been all over the runways — but what does that mean for the quilting community?
The American Southwest Is Fashion's New Go-To Source for Aesthetic Inspiration
The solitude, serenity and sprawling landscapes of places like New Mexico, Utah and Nevada are calling models, designers, photographers and influencers in droves.
Do People Still Buy Class Rings?
Demand for this American tradition is changing, and this 100-year-old company is trying to keep up.
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Factory Tour: Why 3x1 Maintains a Mini Factory in the Heart of SoHo
Take a behind-the-scenes look at the brand's unique retail store/denim atelier hybrid.
Factory Tour: Rhode Island's Lotuff Leather Aspires to Be the American Hermès
The homegrown luxury brand is setting the bar for high-quality, eco-conscious leather goods.
Whitney's New Dream Bag Looks Like an Emo Milk Carton
It's not calcium rich, but it is ethically made.
How Modern Vice Became An Unlikely Ethical Fashion Favorite
Jordan Adoni may not have set out to "save the world" with his shoes, but the transparency of his New York factory is attracting conscious consumers nonetheless.
Get These Up-and-Coming American Models on Your Radar Now
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Fashion History Lesson: The Evolving Concept of 'Made in the U.S.A.'
From the Revolutionary War to American Apparel, the concept of being "Made in the U.S.A." has served different purposes throughout our nation's history.
Is 'Made in America' Fashion Inherently More Ethical?
We asked experts who produce inside and outside the U.S. for their thoughts.
Why Is There No Great American Luxury Fashion Conglomerate?
The U.S. may not have the means to support a group comparable to LVMH or Kering just yet, but that doesn't mean that it won't in the future — and on its own terms.
When It Comes to U.S. Brands, American Apparel Is a Huge Hit On ThredUp
Plus, top buyers and sellers of New Balance items differ between red and blue states.
Is Streetwear the New Americana?
The classic American wardrobe may be different than before — and a lot harder to pin down, too.
Where in America U.S. Designers Get Their Clothing Made
From Los Angeles to the Carolinas.
Supermodel Niki Taylor is 'Not Comfortable' With Selfies
The American icon on what it takes to stay in the industry for nearly 30 years and counting.
13 Trends That Have Defined Modern American Beauty
A look back, decade-by-decade.
A Comprehensive List of (Pretty Much) Every Fashion Week in the USA
It's not just about New York and Los Angeles, folks.
15 Cool, Made-in-LA Labels You Should Know About
Reformation isn't the only brand making really cool, wearable clothes in LA.
U.S. Garment Production Wouldn't Be a Thing Without Immigrants
Immigrants represent a significant portion of the fashion industry's skilled workforce, and the current political administration’s anti-immigration stance runs counter to any hope of bringing garment manufacturing back to the U.S.
Fashionista Editors Share Their Favorite Made in America Brands
Sometimes, there's no place like home.
The Story Behind Old Navy's Flag Tee, a Nostalgic — and Accidental — Phenomenon
The retail giant never expected for its Fourth-of-July line to become as tied to Americana as it is now, 23 years later.