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The Tip is 'AmericanApparel' We've gone to great lengths finding companies offering USA made apparel, essentially creating an online made in USA store. Other ways companies describe this type of clothing: American Apparel, American Clothing, US Made Clothing, and USA clothing. No matter what their products are called, our ads display only USA made clothes like pants, shirts, jeans, t-shirts, dresses, sweatshirts, tees, tanks, shoes, sweaters, and many other things made in USA. A few of our advertisers offer non Made in USA clothing you need to be aware of that. Our website sends you directly to the USA made products offered by these companies. However, if you leave our link you may not be viewing Made in USA items. Keep your eyes open because it's easy to return to the Made in USA page, use our advertiser (company) search feature and enter Made in USA. If you use the term American Apparel, don't forget to check your spelling as it is one of the most often misspelled term. If you type in the words American Apparel incorrectly, you may not find what you are looking for. If this happens use our browse all products button and click on clothing or clothing accessories. As a point of reference, the five most common misspellings for American Apparel:
If you find an error in any of our links please contact us and we will immediately solve the problem. Your help will always be appreciated. With your assistance our fee to use site will always improve. If you know of other b2c clothing manufacturers that you would like to see on our site let us know and we will contact them. Our goal is to have the best selection of USA made apparel that is easily found on internet. Buying Tip Continued - Read more on Made in America Products by Theraganics They say good things come in small packages. Nothing fits the bill more perfectly than our real natural handcrafted soap. It fits in the palm of your hand, yet has the power to whisk you away through familiar memories and exotic places every day with its true aromas. It does all this while enveloping you in a blanket of rich lather that leaves your skin feeling clean, soft, and rejuvenated ? all without leaving the comfort of your bathroom. We're not sure who they are, but we think they sure have the right idea! Theraganics was founded by sisters Stephanie & Jennifer Roudabush of Tulsa, Oklahoma. They each had their own set of problems that were brought to the table, leading to their mission that continues to fuel their passion in what they do. Theraganics products are handcrafted by them from scratch using many organic luxury base oils and are superior performing. The addition of clays, herbs, teas, and real fruits/veggies makes each product truly unique and purposeful. Stephanie suffered from facial and body acne for most of her pre-teen through adult life. It affected her self esteem and she just about had given up with the idea of getting rid of her troubled skin after using everything in the main stream retail market. It wasn't until she decided to make her own soap did she realize she had stumbled upon something wonderful that helped her skin like nothing else had before. Her mission and focus became to help others and spread the word about using natural soap and minimizing the use of unnecessary ingredients. After perfecting her recipes over the course of several years, she took her products to market and has received nothing but rave reviews from loyal repeat customers. Jennifer gave birth to a wonderful baby boy named Luke in April of 2005. Luke developed normally until about 18 months when he stopped talking and started showing signs that something was wrong. He was later diagnosed with autism, which explained his many sensory problems. He was sensitive to sounds and smells, and had allergic reactions to many common bath products. Jennifer started using some of Stephanie's soap on her son. Surprisingly, Luke enjoyed the scents and his skin did not have any bad reactions. Her mission then became to spread the word about the benefits of avoiding unnecessary chemicals in our everyday lives and to tell Luke's story in an effort to help families affected by autism. |
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