Bandanas Made in the USA (10+ Options)

Bandanas might be one of the most versatile accessories you can own. If you’re looking for companies that make bandanas in the USA, check out the list below. I did some research and tracked down a number of companies that offer them.

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Benchmark FR

​Benchmark FR was founded in 2002 through collaboration between an engineer and fashion designer. The company specializes in high-quality flame-resistant clothing and they manufacture 95% of their products in the USA, including the Classic Design FR Stretch Bandana, which is slightly larger than traditional bandanas with four-way stretch for enhanced comfort.

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Stormy Kromer

​​Stormy Kromer was founded in 1903 by George “Stormy” Kromer and his wife Ida. The company began when Ida modified a baseball cap with ear flaps to create wind-resistant headwear for George, a railroad engineer. They now operate from Ironwood, Michigan and offer a few different bandanas that are made in the USA. Please note that they are made using some globally sourced materials.

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Bradley Mountain

​Bradley Mountain began crafting leather bags in 2012 in a one-car garage before evolving into a brand known for durable, American-made adventure goods. Their bandana collection features some really cool, unique patterns. Please note that they are made from Japanese selvedge cotton.

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Ginew USA

​​Ginew USA is a Native American-owned apparel company based in Portland, Oregon. Drawing inspiration from the founders’ Ojibwe, Oneida, and Stockbridge-Munsee heritage, they create contemporary clothing honoring Indigenous traditions. They collaborate with Native American artists and emphasize American-made products. Their bandana collection includes the “Strawberry Bandana” featuring Oneida strawberry motifs symbolizing the first medicine in their community, and the “Gently Strikes Wild Rag” showcasing vibrant designs by Native artists.

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Imogene + Willie

Imogene + Willie was founded in 2009 and began in a repurposed 1950s Nashville service station. Since then they’ve expanded to a second location in Austin, Texas. All their products are made in the USA with bandanas screen-printed by hand in Nashville. Their bandana collection features unique hand-printed artwork inspired by vintage designs.

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Jackson Hole Hat Company

Jackson Hole Hat Company handcrafts custom cowboy hats using traditional methods that have been unchanged for over a century. Beyond their renowned hats, they offer Western accessories including 100% cotton bandanas. They operate a manufacturing facility in Alpine, Wyoming facility. The bandanas state they are USA-made, but I’m not sure if they make them at their facility or if you use another manufacturer.

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Red Clouds Collective

​​​​​Red Clouds Collective creates handcrafted goods in Portland, Oregon that blend functionality with timeless design. The founders, with a wide array of interests and disciplines—artists, designers, musicians, woodworkers, motorcycle mechanics, skateboarders, and photographers—established the collective to create durable products inspired by their adventurous lifestyles. They offer 100% cotton bandanas in several different colors.

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WSI Sportswear

​​​​​WSI Sportswear is a leading manufacturer of high-performance athletic apparel based in Eagan, Minnesota. They produce premium sportswear designed, cut, and sewn entirely in the USA, with most materials sourced domestically. They only offer one bandana as of this writing.

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Mister Bandana

Mister Bandana creates unique, adventure-ready bandanas that are 100% made in the USA. They use USA-grown cotton, US based printers (they work with a network of independently-owned printers based in Virginia, New York, North Carolina, and California), before being hemmed and finished in New York City’s Garment District, North Carolina or South Carolina. Their diverse range of designs include the “Folk Art” line inspired by traditional motifs and the “Western” collection showcasing classic cowboy aesthetics.

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Kiriko

​​​​​​Kiriko creates apparel and accessories blending traditional Japanese textiles with modern designs. They emphasize sustainability by repurposing vintage fabrics, ensuring each piece is unique. Their bandanas are crafted from high-quality cotton, carefully sewn, pressed, and packaged in Portland. From what I can tell, the Kiriko brand bandanas they offer are made in the USA from US materials, while the Aizawa brand bandanas are made in Japan.

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