So i have been thinking about doing this for awhile. Naming some US made brands i like and use. I dont get anything from this, just sharing.
Also i cant guarantee if any of these cos are Patriots. Just USA made and have a quality product.
All-Clad - inventors of the cladding process to put stainless over aluminum in cookware to avoid the aluminum issues. Stay away from their non-food offerings as they are made in china but their main models that touch food are all made in Canonsburg PA.
Liberty Tabletop/Sherrill Mfg - silverware and other kitchenware. The LAST us made flatware mfg. The employees bought the Oneida plant when it went overseas.
Faribault Woolen Mill - wool blankets since 1865. Supplied soldiers etc.
Red Land Cotton - cotton sheets and towels. Pricey but they run 20-30% off sales all the time. Cotton is grown, spun, woven and sold without ever leaving the south.
Anchor Hocking - great glassware.
Corelle - be careful as you search but some series are still made in USA. Plates etc. Good stuff.
Rada Cutlery - awesome kitchen knives, utensils, dips, and other fun stuff.
Family Heirloom Weavers - cool farmhouse styles woven on 200 year old jaquard looms.
American Blanket Company - softest fleece blankets you will ever feel.
Lodge Cast Iron - great stuff, have a bunch of it, made in TN.
USA Pan - commercial bakeware mfg builds a heavy duty pan great for home use. All sorts of different types of pans. My kids love the brownie bowl and bite pans. Made in Pittsburgh, with a non toxic silicone coating that is proprietary and works awesome for releasing food.
Im sure im forgetting some but these are some faves i have invested heavily in and enjoy using every day.
Cutco knives made in the USA with a lifetime guarantee.
Wanted them but had to go Rada. Cheaper and carry a lifetime guarantee also
I’ve purchased a few Cutco knives at estate sales.
When I got divorced I needed a full set and all the various other kitchen doodads and that's how I settled on Rada. Also i had a strict goal of supporting current businesses and their workers so nothing secondhand could go. I use the hell out of my kitchen stuff