The Only 5 Workwear Brands Still Made in America (Everything Else Is a Lie)
Carhartt: 2% domestic. Wrangler: 0%. Dickies: 5%. The biggest names in workwear have quietly moved almost all production overseas — but they still sell an American identity. In this video, we expose the real numbers behind the labels and reveal the only 5 workwear brands that have never left U.S. soil: Round House, LC King Manufacturing, Benchmark FR, Camber USA, and Union Line. From a 120-year-old factory in Shawnee, Oklahoma to union-wage stitchers in Kansas City, these are the brands keeping American manufacturing alive — and why the higher price tag is really just the cost of a living wage. If you've ever bought "American" workwear and wondered where it actually came from, this video is your answer. 🔔 Subscribe for more deep dives into American-made goods, manufacturing, and the truth behind the brands. #MadeInUSA #AmericanWorkwear #Carhartt #Dickies #RoundHouse #BenchmarkFR #CamberUSA #UnionLine #LCKing #AmericanManufacturing #Workwear #BuyAmerican

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