Here are some links to buy things made in America. America First! https://www.mypillow.com/mystore
https://www.madeinamerica.co/pages/thelist
https://clark.com/shopping-retail/american-made-in-the-usa/
https://www.usalovelist.com/list/
https://madeinamericastore.com/
https://www.american-giant.com/
Here's where to buy things not made in China.
Here are some links to local and regional chains that have a decent online presence. They are Main Street in their region. They support their local communities, pride themselves on excellent customer service, and are price competitive with Amazon.
- Clothing / Bed / Bath
- Shoes
https://www.feetfirststores.com
https://www.newbalance.com/made-in-the-usa/
- Hardware / Home Improvement
https://www.menards.com/main/home.html
- Sporting Goods
https://www.all-starsports.com
https://www.appalachianoutfitters.com
https://burghardtsportinggoods.com
https://www.holabirdsports.com/
- Computers
- Appliances
- Home Goods Furniture Mattress
- Audio Video Car Stereo
- Food
https://www.webstaurantstore.com
https://www.kingarthurbaking.com
- Car Parts and Tires
- Books
- Audiobooks
- Entertainment
- Supplements
- Music Equipment
- Furniture https://www.carolinarustica.com/
https://www.farmershomefurniture.com
- Pharmacy https://www.riteaid.com/
- Medical Supplies
- Woodworking
- Pet Food
https://www.finder.com/made-in-usa-pet-food - Chewy
- Cloud Computing Services
Edit - Found a better source for computers and mobile phones!
We should have a wiki to keep track of this stuff
This^^^^^^^^^ I like this post, but there are issues with some of the posted stores. We need an easy method for checking on sites for products and where to get them. A sticky at minimum that remains, and is updated based on comments, or similar...or a link to the wiki type setup as you said. Basically you Ctrl F, type towels, and boom: MyTowel.blah blah. Let's get it. If a Mod could take on this sticky project that would be great. Probably need Mod level to sticky and self edit this as it evolves...as companies find the red or blue pills, etc.
someone was saying in another post there's a browser extension that checks the product you're trying to buy to see if there's Made in the USA alternatives. I can't remember what its called and haven't it tried it though.
There's also this directory https://americansworking.com/