More Than a Label
When we decided to launch Blessed & Blue Collar, one question kept coming to mind:
If we're going to celebrate American workers, shouldn't we support American workers too?
The more we researched the apparel industry, the more we discovered that many brands wrapped themselves in patriotism while manufacturing their products overseas.
That wasn't the direction we wanted to take.
Anyone can print an American flag on a shirt. We wanted to see America celebrated on an American Made Product.
Our Commitment
From the beginning, our goal has been simple:
Build products as close to "dirt to door" American-made as possible.
That means seeking American-grown materials, American manufacturing, American printing, and American suppliers whenever available.
We also believe in transparency.
If we say a product is Made in the USA, we want that statement to mean something.
Not because it's a marketing slogan.
Because it's a standard.
Why We Chose the Harder Path
Choosing American-made products isn't the easiest path. It can costs more. It takes more effort. Sometimes it means spending months searching for suppliers who share the same commitment to quality and transparency. We believe it's been worth it.
Every American-made product represents real people:
- American farmers growing cotton
- American manufacturing workers
- American truck drivers
- American printers and craftsmen
- American small businesses
- American families and communities
When possible, we choose to invest in those people.
Why It Matters
We believe manufacturing matters.
We believe craftsmanship matters.
We believe keeping jobs, skills, and opportunity in America matters.
And we believe consumers deserve to know where the products they buy actually come from.
When you support American-made products, you're supporting the workers, families, and communities that help keep this country moving forward.
Thank you for supporting our mission and helping us prove that American-made still matters.