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The following members sell Made in America Products in the American Apparel & Clothing Category
eshop at Andreas Beau's web store for Made in the USA products
One of the products Andreas Beau sells is Made in the USA Hats and Headpieces. A more complete list of their products is provided by Made in America Secrets, to review their list click here.

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Andrea has her family to thank for her love of design. Her grandfather (a dress manufacturer), her grandmother (a department store millinery buyer), her father (owner of women's boutiques), and her mother (a former fashion model and noted artist), exposed her to the shoptalk of aesthetics, color and textile trends, fashion houses, and factories.
Fairytale princesses in fanciful gossamer gowns, crowns and satin slippers
inspired Andrea's first designs. Her mother further encouraged her to
appreciate beauty in simple, everyday objects like a vase of daisies, a ballerina's costume, a birthday cake. Later, during her own extensive world travels, she observed marvelous hair decorations on women and girls which, she believes, reflects the universal feminine pleasure in making oneself pretty. Before the brand was conceived, these early
influences helped create Andrea's own design aesthetic: adornments, be
they garments or hair accessories, should complement but never
overshadow one's innate beauty.

One day, Andrea walked into a dusty old shop in
New York's Garment District. She spotted a rumpled but exquisite
roll of French floral ribbon on a shelf. As a new mother to a beautiful, if not
virtually bald baby girl, she knew just what to do. She made her first bow out of
that ribbon, and as if it were destiny, Andrea's Beau was born.
What began as a lark quickly transformed into an all-out hair accessory obsession. Within months, Andrea had designed a girls' collection of handmade casual and special occasion headbands, hair clips, flower girl baskets, ring bearer pillows, dressy gloves, tiaras, and First Communion veils created from refreshingly un-repetitive trims, ribbons and silk flowers unseen in the children's market. Soon after, her women's collection of casual and formal headbands and hairclips materialized as well, which she carted, stored in a hatbox, to buying offices along the east coast. Often without appointments, she learned simply to open the box and let the products sell themselves. Rapidly, they did just that. Over the years, her designs have appeared in Neiman Marcus, Saks Fifth Avenue, Bergdorf Goodman, Nordstrom, and Anthropologie as well as hundreds of small boutiques and online catalogs around the world.
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From her Washington, DC studio, with the help of a wonderful staff and inspiration from Marc, Andrea's original beau, she continues to create subtle, elegant and exceptionally well-made hair accessories to delight women and girls, and those who behold them.

eshop at Antibody's web store for American Made products
One of the products Antibody sells is American Made Compression Shorts. A more complete list of their products is provided by Made in America Secrets, to review their list click here.

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Phillip Gilliam- Sports Medicine Servant of the Injured

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Originally from the city known as one of the top 10 markets for business relocation and expansion, Phillip Gilliam has added to the success of the state. Born March 6, 1959, he has made a significant contribution to the sports medicine community.

In his youth he fell in love with sports and science, the two areas which set the foundation to his destiny.
Phillip went to Morgan State University where he obtained his degree in Physics and Engineering.

Phillip patented his Antibody Sports Garment on September 28, 1999 (U.S. Patent 5,957,878). It was shortly afterwards when he connected with a tailor to begin making his invention. He used to keep all the prototypes under his bed in a clothing bag as if the Russians or Spectre (James Bonds' movies) were coming after what God has given him. His first client was the Head Athletic Trainer of Baltimore Ravens. They believed in him and what he was doing and allowed him to use it on Michael Jackson from Southern Mississippi University and they worked! The Ravens had officially become his first steady client.

Phillip built a relationship with NovaCare Rehabilitation/Select Medical and continued from there to reach out to others from Universities to NFL teams, and even some High School Affiliations. Originally these were 25% of his customers. The other 75% were just average people who are trying to protect themselves or their children from injury.

On September 28, 2010, the same day as his previous patent, Phillip was awarded his SECOND patent for his device the Sisyphean Chamber (U.S. Patent 7,803,092B). This chamber would be used as the perfect device to work upper and lower body strength, balance, center of gravity, stamina, and endurance while incorporating a cardiovascular workout. He has received letters of interest from the U.S. Naval Academy, the Pittsburgh Steelers, and the Detroit Lions.

If you would like to book Phillip for a speaking engagement or just touch basis with him about his products and insight on sports medicine, you can do so by sending an email to pgilliam@antibodywear.com. He would love to hear from you and have your support.

eshop at Bailey Boys's web store for American Made products
One of the products Bailey Boys sells is American Made Girls Clothing. A more complete list of their products is provided by Made in America Secrets, to review their list click here.

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It all started as a passion of Diane Bailey as far back as she can remember. As a little girl she spent hours and hours drawing and creating. As she grew older, into high school and even college, she would design and assemble clothes for herself. People were always asking me where I got these cool, new clothes, she said.

Diane attended Georgia Southern University, where she earned a BS in home economics. After marrying her college sweetheart, she became a stay-at-home mom since she was blessed with two wonderful young boys. She found it very difficult to find clothes that would fit them, so she began making her own outfits for them and the John-John was invented.

As her boys grew older, her husband persuaded her to begin mass producing her designs to sell, and thus The Bailey Boys, Inc. was born. In 1987, it began as a small five sewing machine operation designing only boy's outfits in a room the size of your average bedroom.

Today, The Bailey Boys, inc. operates a 22,000-square foot facility in Baxley, GA with its corporate headquarters located on Saint Simons Island, GA. They are very proud to service over 700 customers throughout the United States. There is a Bailey Boys company store on Saint Simons Island.. Please visit the Store Locator link for directions.


eshop at Baker Sox's web store for Made in America products
One of the products Baker Sox sells is Made in America Socks. A more complete list of their products is provided by Made in America Secrets, to review their list click here.

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Baker Hosiery was established in 1978 as a sole proprietorship and in 1990 the business was incorporated. Since that time we have strived to be a state-of-the-art facility while being a good corporate citizen by keeping the local workforce productive. At this time Baker Hosiery is one of the fastest growing manufacturers in DeKalb County, and is fully vertical with relation to the knitting, finishing, wholesale and distribution of men's, ladies, and children's socks.

Baker Hosiery Inc has 65,000 square feet of manufacturing and packaging space. In the manufacturing plant there are 150 high tech knitting machines along with the trained personnel necessary to efficiently maintain and produce the product. Our R&D employees are constantly creating new techniques and styles using the latest fiber technologies available. Our finishing and packaging facility is equipped with a modern dye house. This gives us the ability to bleach and dye our products on-site, eliminating many of the problems associated with using outside bleach/dye facilities. Our finishing plant is currently producing 50,000 dozen pairs per week but is capable of much more. Our primary warehouse consists of 60,000 square feet and is capable of mass shipments, or smaller, pick-and-pack orders, with ease.

Our company philosophy is to produce the greatest product on the market, in the USA, and provide this product to our valued customers at a cost that is good for all parties involved.

eshop at Ball and Buck's web store for Made in America products
One of the products Ball and Buck sells is Made in America Hats. A more complete list of their products is provided by Made in America Secrets, to review their list click here.

For more information about Ball and Buck and its Made in the USA products see the following:


WE BUILT THE BALL AND BUCK EXPERIENCE TAKING INSPIRATION FROM OUR HISTORY AND AMERICA'S NEVER ENDING PHILOSOPHY TO ALWAYS DO BETTER AND WORK HARDER. TO US YOUR PURCHASE ISN'T MERELY A TRANSFER OF GOODS BUT RATHER THE BEGINNING OF A LIFELONG RELATIONSHIP. SAY GOODBYE TO DAYS OF FRUSTRATING CUSTOMER EXPERIENCES, SEARCHING FOR PHONE NUMBERS, AND NAVIGATING EXTENSION MAZES. YOU DESERVE BETTER AND NOW YOU'VE GOT IT. MEET BALL AND BUCK'S REVOLUTIONARY EXPERIENCE.

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