16 Popular Products Still Made in the USA in 2026

Here’s something you don’t hear every day: many well-known products remain manufactured in the United States. These are not novelty items but trusted brands with long histories of American production. Some have been made domestically for a century or more, and their makers continue to prioritize U.S. facilities, skilled workers, and local materials.

Harley-Davidson Motorcycles

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Harley-Davidson assembles motorcycles in York, Pennsylvania, a site of continuous production since 1973. While some components are sourced from outside the U.S., critical parts like frames and engines are produced in American plants, maintaining long-standing manufacturing traditions and quality control.

Louisville Slugger Bats

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Professional Louisville Slugger bats used in Major League Baseball are crafted in Louisville, Kentucky. Hillerich & Bradsby works with split billets of ash and maple—often sourced from northeastern U.S. forests—and completes each bat in the same factory that has operated since 1884.

KitchenAid Stand Mixers

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KitchenAid stand mixers, with their classic tilt-head design, are manufactured in Greenville, Ohio. Owned by Whirlpool, the facility employs over a thousand people and continues a multi-decade commitment to American production. Robust motors and durable finishes contribute to mixers built to last for decades.

Crayola Crayons

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Crayola has produced crayons in Easton, Pennsylvania, since 1903. The factory now makes billions of crayons annually, using paraffin wax from U.S. petroleum and domestic pigments. The facility runs nearly nonstop to meet demand, continuing a long tradition of American toy and art-supply manufacturing.

Levi’s 501 Jeans (Limited Lines)

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While most Levi’s are manufactured overseas, select premium runs of the iconic 501s are sewn in Greensboro, North Carolina. These limited editions use heritage Cone Mills White Oak denim and preserve the American denim legacy, even after the original White Oak mill closed in 2017.

Pyrex Glassware

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Pyrex measuring cups and glass containers are made in Charleroi, Pennsylvania, a brand staple since 1915. Depending on the product line, Pyrex uses borosilicate or soda-lime glass, producing cookware and storage items that withstand ovens, freezers, and dishwashers.

Red Wing Boots

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Red Wing boots have been produced in Minnesota since 1905, using U.S.-sourced leather and traditional hand-stitching techniques passed down through generations. Each pair undergoes more than 200 steps in the production process, delivering durable footwear for work sites, hikes, and everyday wear.

ZIPPO Lighters

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ZIPPO lighters are still produced in Bradford, Pennsylvania, where the company began in 1933. Each lighter carries a lifetime guarantee and is repaired by the factory if it fails. ZIPPO continues to stamp its cases from brass in-house and maintain high-volume domestic production.

Post-it Notes

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The original sticky note, invented in the late 1970s, is manufactured in Cynthiana, Kentucky. The adhesive formula remains proprietary, and billions of Post-it Notes are produced there annually for offices, schools, and homes across the country.

Igloo Coolers

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Igloo has manufactured coolers in Katy, Texas, since the 1960s. The company performs injection and blow molding domestically, which contributes to durable designs that keep contents cold and are built for long-term use.

Liberty Tabletop Flatware

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Although some flatware brands moved production overseas, Sherrill Manufacturing in New York produces Liberty Tabletop stainless steel flatware using American steel and domestic machinery. They remain one of the few companies making their entire flatware line in the U.S.

Baldwin Pianos

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Baldwin continues to build grand pianos in Trumann, Arkansas, using American spruce and maple for soundboards and rims. Each piano requires months of careful craftsmanship, producing instruments prized for their tone and touch in concert halls and studios.

Green Toys

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Green Toys manufactures playthings from recycled milk jugs collected in California. The company emphasizes sustainability and keeps all design and production—down to injection molding—within 50 miles of its headquarters, offering parents eco-friendly, domestically made options.

Maglite Flashlights

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Maglite has produced flashlights in Ontario, California, since 1979, using aerospace-grade aluminum and advanced LED technology. Known for reliability, these flashlights are designed to be water- and drop-resistant, with domestic production supporting strict quality control.

American Giant Hoodies

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Launched in 2012, American Giant became known for promoting a high-quality hoodie made entirely in the U.S. Their garments are sewn in North Carolina using Southern-grown cotton where possible, and zippers, threads, and trims are sourced from American suppliers.

Lodge Cast Iron Skillets

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Lodge has been casting iron cookware in South Pittsburg, Tennessee, since the late 1800s. Their skillets are known for durability and versatility—cooking everything from cornbread to steaks—and develop a natural seasoning over years of use. The company’s long-running domestic production is a point of pride for many home cooks.