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I look at where a product is made and try and find USA made items every time. I'll spend as much or more for USA made products of equal or greater value every time.
Me either. The gulch gear one looks decent but it's asian materials. Maybe Origin or forloh will kick one out eventuallyThanks. I’ll keep checking Gulch gear to see if they get a large back in stock.
I’m not a big fan of the 50/50 cotton military style ones
Screw these guys! I went to the site added sheets to the cart never once put any info in or gave them anything. Next day I get three spam emails from them! F that I hate that crap.Red land cotton - best sheets I ever bought. I hardly sweat in them, and if I do, the cotton really does wick it away. I’m dry all night. My normal sheets are like sleeping on a wet sponge (i sweat a lot in the summer), and I sleep so much better. save up and buy a set of sheets
I've been wearing darn toughs for years, might have to try out farm to feet.Thick wool socks, american made and sourced:
Farm to Feet Socks | US Made Socks
Farm to Feet is committed to the goal of creating the world’s best wool socks by using an All-American recipe: US Materials, US Manufacturing, and US Workers.www.farmtofeet.com
I bought Origin boots because of everyone on here (love them, thick leather) but I kept getting blisters on my heels because of my crummy socks
Farm to Feet is thick, and I wear them 3-4 days without a smell. Antibacterial, going to take them on some long hikes, dry feet and my blisters healed up in a couple days
$25 a pair but way better than buying 6 pairs of junk at Kohls or whatever. Looks like they have good socks for hunting too
Anyone else try them?
Just ordered a few pair, nice they have kids socks, really hard to find good quality US made hiking socks for the little monkeys.Thick wool socks, american made and sourced:
Farm to Feet Socks | US Made Socks
Farm to Feet is committed to the goal of creating the world’s best wool socks by using an All-American recipe: US Materials, US Manufacturing, and US Workers.www.farmtofeet.com
I bought Origin boots because of everyone on here (love them, thick leather) but I kept getting blisters on my heels because of my crummy socks
Farm to Feet is thick, and I wear them 3-4 days without a smell. Antibacterial, going to take them on some long hikes, dry feet and my blisters healed up in a couple days
$25 a pair but way better than buying 6 pairs of junk at Kohls or whatever. Looks like they have good socks for hunting too
Anyone else try them?
Ya I think Duckworth is American made but with foreign materials in some cases.Duckworth is 100% American made as far as I am aware and makes some quality products. A little pricey, but worth it if you really want to support American products.
What materials? Their big thing is that they raise their own wool. They probably might import the nylon or polyester they use with the wool as thread, or to make the wool fabrics, or the shell for their woolcloud items.Ya I think Duckworth is American made but with foreign materials in some cases.
We do the same in South Dakota. Locals in our community making all of the products.Not clothing, but I was in the Marsupial Gear store in Phoenix, this past week. When you walk into the showroom, one wall is all glass windows, where one can look into the large assembly, fabrication area and see a lot of people busily “making it in America”