Huckberry
Overview
I want to be upfront about something: Huckberry is not a manufacturer. They are a curated marketplace founded in 2011 in San Francisco that sells a carefully selected mix of brands alongside their own in-house label. Some of what they sell is American-made. A lot of it is not. They show up here because several of their own-label products and partner brands are genuinely domestic, and their curation is consistently good.
Their in-house brand, Flint and Tinder, does produce some products in the US — the 10-Year Hoodie is cut and sewn in Los Angeles, for example. But not everything under that label is domestic. You have to check each product individually. Huckberry is transparent about origins if you look at the product details, which is more than a lot of retailers offer.
Think of Huckberry as a good place to discover American-made products rather than a guarantee that everything they sell qualifies. Their editorial voice and product selection make it easy to find quality gear, but do your homework on country of origin for each piece.
What They Make
- Curated jackets and outerwear (from various brands)
- Shirts, flannels, and henleys
- Pants and chinos
- Accessories and everyday carry
- Outdoor and adventure gear
- Own-label products via Flint and Tinder and Wellen
Where They Make It
Huckberry is headquartered in San Francisco. Since they are primarily a retailer, production locations vary by brand and product. Their Flint and Tinder line produces some items in Los Angeles, California. Other own-label items and partner brand products are manufactured globally. Always check the individual product page for origin details.
Price Range
$30 – $500, depending heavily on the brand and product category. Their own-label basics start around $30-60, while premium outerwear and partner brand pieces can run higher.
Notable Products
- Flint and Tinder 10-Year Hoodie — Cut and sewn in Los Angeles. Heavy-duty construction with a 10-year guarantee. This is the product that earns Huckberry a spot on our American-made lists.
- Wellen Chore Coat — A clean, modern take on the classic chore jacket. Good construction and nice details.
- Explorer Shirt — Their own-label button-down built for travel and everyday wear. Versatile and well-made.
Appears In
- Best American-Made Hoodies (via Flint and Tinder)
- Best American-Made Henley Shirts (via Flint and Tinder)