Submitted by MouseManManny t3_zgzc66 in newhampshire

Pretty much asking if anyone knows any LL Bean-style brands (clothing, decor, blankets, etc) that actually make their goods in New Hampshire or New England more broadly? Looking for brands that cater to the outdoors/rural/mountain/lodge style that LL Bean does.

Moving back to New England after a few years in Florida (thank god) and am going to need to buy new winter clothing as well as blankets and other home goods. The Florida vibe won't feel at home in New England. Looking for both practical outerwear, cozy at-home clothing, and decor/blankets/home goods. I'd like to support local businesses and domestic manufacturing.

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Can't wait to be back with ya'll

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Edit: Thank you everyone this has been a gold mine

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klopeks_basement t1_izjtxfe wrote

Darn tough socks are made in Vermont and the best I've ever worn

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Unfiltered_ID t1_izkeu0v wrote

I second this... but I wish they offered discounts once and while - for Black Friday or something...

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pachucatruth t1_izl633k wrote

Literally just bought 3 pairs on sale 10 minutes ago! Check it out!!!

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klopeks_basement t1_izle24x wrote

Thank you for mentioning! Just ordered 7 pairs. I don't care what they look like, I just like that they're durable and comfortable. So the "out of style" sale is perfect for me haha

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smknkeyz t1_izjaka8 wrote

Burgeon outdoor.

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pammers3 t1_izjnuid wrote

I was dropping in to say Burgeon too!

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melanarchy t1_izkb1fh wrote

You can even visit their studio in Lincoln and see things in production.

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FenwaysMom t1_izluurw wrote

Lupine Pet. Excellent collars and leashes.

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batmansmotorcycle t1_izsnf5a wrote

Second Lupine, they really do stand behind their warranty "covered if chewed" we are on our 4th leash with our Lab lol.

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Low-Head-1493 t1_izm1d9v wrote

Wild things unfortunately only does tactical gear these days. I really wish I had stocked up more before they pivoted to that!

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akmjolnir t1_izjmylt wrote

Origin is in Maine, and their big selling point is that the actually produce the raw materials that go into their products.

One of the few companies that actually do that.

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Unfiltered_ID t1_izkez0v wrote

I bought a shirt from Johnson Woolen Mills about two years ago and wowza, it's still my favorite shirt to wear. Super heavy duty cotton/wool.

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usual_nerd t1_izldymf wrote

Pompanoosuc Mills is great, but I’ll add Lyndon Furniture to the list. Similar quality, also made in VT.

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Low-Head-1493 t1_izm14ro wrote

Ragged Mountain makes THE BEST heavy duty waterproof totes. They also do quality fleece tights & hoodies. Located in North Conway.

Spandits is in Maine & makes very bright leggings/running tights, headbands & hats geared towards active women.

Molly Mundy has trucker hats with her watercolor illustrations of Mt Washington on them & original art & prints.

Hanna Lucy makes winter hats & headbands. She also has a calendar of her artwork as well as prints. I think she has hats printed with her art, too?

KCMF is a Maine-made furniture line.

Sasha Lennon is a Maine potter.

Erin Flett is a home decor line based out of Maine.

If I can think of more, I’ll update! Also once you get here go visit Portland, Maine for a day trip…. there’s a few really nice shops that stock locally made items.

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Unfiltered_ID t1_izkf7ko wrote

Not sure about lifestyle brands, but North Country Smokehouse sells incredible sausage and other meats. I believe they stock North Country at Wholefoods and other markets across the country.

Ruger the gun company is also in Newport, NH. Maybe they have some clothing?

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EBITDaDDy11 t1_izkx60j wrote

Burgeon Outdoor makes all of their stuff in Lincoln NH

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nirvarna_rules t1_izkzq3a wrote

Hypertherm, all of your plasma cutting needs and New Hampshire made!

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Emeleigh_Rose t1_izl14kx wrote

I'm from NH and used to love LL Bean. I've bought several women's flannel shirts from there and they were made in El Salvador. I couldn't believe it when I saw that on the collar tag. I find most of their clothes way overpriced but the quality is good.

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1976dave t1_izka1s6 wrote

Everyone else is posting neighboring states production too, so I'll just add Rancourt and Quoddy -- both make leather shoes and boots that are exceptionally high quality and are made in Maine. Both are known mostly for their handsewn moc styles but both do other styles as well.

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Waythorwa t1_izkolgj wrote

NEMO is my favorite, they make some of the best camping goods on the market.

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Hutwe t1_izj9yv2 wrote

Timberland is from NH, but doesn’t make their stuff here. That’s all I know

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Muzz27 t1_izjkxdf wrote

Timberland closed down their Newmarket factory way back in 1984. Production moved to Tennessee and North Carolina before going overseas in 1995.

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ennature t1_izkal2j wrote

I walked a couple miles in Lodz, Poland to a mall looking for some shoes (was on business trip and forgot business shoes). Thought it'd be cool to pick up something local. What was the only shoe store in the mall? Timberland. At twice the price I could get them here.

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RSN1968 t1_izlv92m wrote

If you’re going college retro, Coed Naked has done a reboot. Still remember them having reps selling shirts outside our cafeteria in college in the 80’s.

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kamikaziboarder t1_izmalhz wrote

Minus33. Socks made in Ashland, NH. I own a few pairs that I literally watched get made in the factory.

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plowfaster t1_izjxw12 wrote

Grain surfboards (Lee NH and OOB ME, iirc)

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MLeaFlorence t1_izkz7d4 wrote

I sell some pretty cool art, thinking home decor👍

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sailor-jupiters t1_izm7f9m wrote

Perfect storm makes great Bogs style boots in NH

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pink-peonies_ t1_izllcdl wrote

Terracea is a super high-quality NH brand. You should def check them out. I have a bunch of their jackets. Super warm and waterproof.

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FenwaysMom t1_izlup79 wrote

Enviro-Tote. I believe they’re in Londonderry. Awesome tote bags.

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MommaGuy t1_iznh4uc wrote

Mount Cabot Maple makes the best maple syrup. Organic and unblended. I always have a backup bottle on hand.

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Seahearn4 t1_izo3vgm wrote

League of NH Craftsmen will have plenty of decor items.

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MikeHoncho_NH t1_j06nz11 wrote

Ragged Mountain Equipment is located in Intervale and their factory is up there too. Everything that's their brand is made by locals and tested in the White Mountains. They use top-notch fabrics from Polartec as well as Schoeller and the stuff is great - not to mention it looks really good, too.

Solid writeup is here: https://raggedmountain.com/white-mountains-tested

Good Luck!

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