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Top Hunting Clothes Brands Made in the USA

By Matt Mullins – updated July 19, 2021

If you’re looking for camouflage hunting clothes that are proudly made in the USA then you’ve found the right place. Here I’ve researched and compiled a directory to American made camo clothing brands sorted in an unbiased alphabetical order.

American Made Hunting Clothes

Ball and Buck

When I see Ball and Buck apparel I’m reminded of fond memories of hunting pheasants with my Dad and brother as a kid. They craft classic clothing in the USA inspired by Americana and upland bird hunting. You can view a video about their story here. Where to find them:

Beyond Clothing

Beyond Clothing makes Berry compliant expedition caliber clothes for US special operations units. This also makes for superb hunting apparel. Where to find them:

Crye Precision

Crye Precision is famous for designing and manufacturing tactical Multicam camo (aka OCP) for the US Armed Forces. This is one of the most versatile camouflage patterns available and is what I have often used while hunting. Crye Precision is among the highest quality camo you can find. Where to find them:

Dan's Hunting Gear

Dan’s Hunting Gear specializes in briar proof hunting pants, bibs, and shirts made in Ohio, USA from heavy denier nylon. Where to find them:

Filson

Filson has been around since long before your grandparents. They were established in Seattle, Washington in 1897; back then outfitting Alaskan gold rushers. Much of their waxed canvas hunting outerwear, gun bags, tin cloth packer hats, and duffels are made in the USA to this day.  Where to find them:

FORLOH

FORLOH is an up and coming brand out of Whitefish, Montana that brings true innovation to hunting apparel. They use the latest outdoor clothing technology to craft top quality hunting apparel 100% made in the USA. Here are a few examples of the cool tech they offer with great in house camo designs: hydrophobic dry down jackets, sonic perf-welding construction, waterproof soft-shell jackets and pants, cooling fabrics originally from the medical industry, and NASA heat reflective insulating fabrics. 

I own a FORLOH AllClima waterproof softshell jacket, Stretch Woven Pants, and a Deep Space Half-Zip thermal shirt. Compared to even the most expensive apparel from Kuiu or Sitka, FORLOH’s quality is as good as it gets. I believe FORLOH is the brand many hunters like myself have been waiting for. Where to find them:

Go Wild Camo

Go Wild Camo is a family owned American business that designs unique zone specific camo. They offer a full line of weatherproof hunting apparel made in the USA. Ruger offers a line of American Rifles with Go Wild Camo patterns. Where to find them:

Wiggy's

Wiggy’s makes a wide variety of gear including jackets, sleeping bags, and ponchos available in camo patterns. Their factory is in Grand Junction, Colorado. Where to find them:

XGO

XGO manufactures tactical base layers for the US military and law enforcement. I own some of their multicam thermal shirts for hunting and recommend them. Where to find them:

U.S. Military Surplus

Some of the best deals on quality camo made in the USA are found with US military surplus. In fact, before getting into pricier FORLOH camo, my past hunting camo was mostly USGI multicam aka OCP. I’ve stalked plenty of elk and mule deer wearing milsurp camo. The best place I’ve found for US military surplus is Sportsman’s Guide. Much of it’s new and never issued. Where to find it:

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