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American Made Sewing Threads.

Quality, American Made Products

New Bedford Thread Co. was established in 1953 by George Unhoch Sr., and moved to it's current location in Fairhaven, Massachusetts in 1956. New Bedford Thread Co. has been under the Unhoch family ownership and management continuously since that time.

The primary product of New Bedford Thread, from it's inception, was, and continues to be, glace finish cotton sewing thread. New Bedford Thread Co. has become the largest producer of glace finish cotton sewing threads in North America, and quite possibly the largest glace finish cotton producer, under one roof, anywhere in the world.

Currently, we export our glazed finish cotton yarns and sewing threads to nearly every country in Europe, Canada, Mexico, Argentina, Asia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia and China.

The following is a reply from New Bedford to our question – "Are your products American Made?"

How do you know the products you have listed are Made in the USA?
Before including products in our database we review the advertiser’s website and/or contact them to ascertain the origin of their products. Some advertisers sell both Made in USA products and foreign ones. Therefore we highly recommend you review FAQ 2.

We immediately investigate any complaints regarding deceptive Country of Origin claims. If we determine an advertiser's claim is not truthful we will immediately remove the product/s from our database and suspend our relationship with the Company making the claim.

To document your complaint, email us by using our Contact Us page. We can only respond to complaints that have been submitted in writing.

What does Made in USA mean?
There is no law requiring most products to be labeled Made In USA, or have any other disclosure about the amount of U.S. content. However, for job creation purposes (see our Big Secret tab), if you have a choice between an imported product and one with no country of origin on its label, choose the product without a country of origin over the imported one. This is true because the product without the country origin on its label has at least some American labor in its content and the imported one most likely does not.

Note: Imported products are required by law to country of origin on their label and products partially Made In USA do not. To answer this question completely reviewing our Labeling Tips 1, 2 & 3. These tips are accessible from scrolling to the bottom of our home page clicking Browse All Tips button.