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Patrick
11-26-2007, 02:11
I've been looking around at synthetic insulated jackets lately. Is it just me or is it tough to find clothing from small, cool US companies? I'm looking for the ULA of clothes. Am I just missing them or am I stuck with "Made in China" if I don't make my own?

EWS
11-26-2007, 03:01
Integral Designs (http://www.whiteblaze.net/forum/www.integraldesigns.com/) products are made in the 51st state.

Feathered Friends (http://www.featheredfriends.com/) jackets are down, but made in America

China sucks.

Tinker
11-26-2007, 03:30
I've been looking around at synthetic insulated jackets lately. Is it just me or is it tough to find clothing from small, cool US companies? I'm looking for the ULA of clothes. Am I just missing them or am I stuck with "Made in China" if I don't make my own?

http://beyondclothing.com/

kayak karl
11-26-2007, 04:53
I buy my clothes at Salvation Army or Goodwill. i've got good deals on pants, shirts and weather gear. go to one in a big city where the yuppies live :) . i go to wilmington, del or cherrry hill, nj.

NICKTHEGREEK
11-26-2007, 08:07
Pricy, but certainly cutting edge and American Made. Be very careful what you ask for, because with these folks it what you get
http://beyondclothing.com/

take-a-knee
11-26-2007, 10:54
Patrick, both REI and OR sell a light (about a pound) hooded primaloft jacket. I have the REI jacket. I wore it the other morning around freezing while packing up the tarptent (no hammock, we took the dog). I had an underarmor tee shirt, a long sleeve tee shirt, a patagonia fleece hoody (it weighs 9oz) and the jacket and I was toasty. It has about a half inch of loft and is warmer than it looks. For colder weather I plan to carry an army field jacket liner to wear under it.

Mags
11-26-2007, 10:54
I hava Patagucci fleece I bought at the thrifter a few years back. Has a MADE IN USA label. I was surprised.

I'm not sure if Patagonia make their gear in the USA or not currently.

Patrick
11-26-2007, 11:54
I saw an REI PL jacket without hood that was nice, but haven't seen the one with the hood.

I'm not having trouble finding clothes, just ones by cottage makers. Seems like there's more equipment than clothes by those guys.

I don't mean to single out China specifically. Just saying I'd happily pay more to support a cottage shop.

For the jacket/vest, I think I'm going to order one of AYCE's kits from thru-hiker. It's probably time to start down the path of making my own clothes.

rlharris
11-26-2007, 12:07
Chuck Roast (www.chuckroast.com, North Conway, NH) still manufactures their clothing -- primarily fleece -- in the Live Free or Die state

jesse
11-26-2007, 12:17
For the jacket/vest, I think I'm going to order one of AYCE's kits from thru-hiker. It's probably time to start down the path of making my own clothes.

There you go. Over the past 2 years, I made, tents, backpacks, quilts, and ponchos for my son and myself. Now I am working on clothes. I just made a jogging suit (I call it a hiking suit), from a patterrn I bought at Quest outfitters, and found some nylon at $1 bin at wal-mart. DIY was the only way I could justify getting outdoor clothing.

Mocs123
11-26-2007, 12:37
You might try Wild Things (www.wildthingsgear.com (http://www.wildthingsgear.com)) They have primaloft jackets for reasonable prices and make all of thier gear in the US.

I have a Mont-Bell Thermawrap and a Patagonia Micro-Puff Pullover. I have been happy with both, but they were made in China. Patagonia does still make a few things in the USA though.

Patrick
11-26-2007, 12:41
Thanks, Mocs123, that's exactly what I was looking for.

Sly
11-26-2007, 13:37
I hava Patagucci fleece

Well then you must fit right in, in Boulder! Granola, anyone? ;):D

mudhead
11-26-2007, 13:39
He told me he likes frilly coffee. $5+

Lyle
11-26-2007, 14:36
Patrick, both REI and OR sell a light (about a pound) hooded primaloft jacket. I have the REI jacket. I wore it the other morning around freezing while packing up the tarptent (no hammock, we took the dog). I had an underarmor tee shirt, a long sleeve tee shirt, a patagonia fleece hoody (it weighs 9oz) and the jacket and I was toasty. It has about a half inch of loft and is warmer than it looks. For colder weather I plan to carry an army field jacket liner to wear under it.

I'm not so sure REI makes their's any more. I tried to find it on their website so I could give someone in another thread the link to it the other day, and couldn't find it. Too bad. I have this jacket too and it is GREAT. Light, compressable, warm and the hood fits great. I do like everything I have that is primaloft, closest to down that I've ever used, but much cheaper. That said, if your wallet can stand it, down is still better overall.

Mags
11-26-2007, 15:05
Well then you must fit right in, in Boulder! Granola, anyone? ;):D

Yep...a blue collar hippie boy...that's what I am. ;) (Hey..I paid $4 for the jacket!)