Made in the USA
Home-Grown from Bolt to Body
We source every yard from American fabric mills; when the loom’s down the road instead of across an ocean, we can high-five the operators, inspect the weave, and keep transit emissions on a short leash. Shorter supply chains equal sharper oversight—basic Kantian autonomy, applied to cotton thread.
The Satellite Seamster—A Constellation of Craft
Forget mega-factories grinding 24-hour shifts. CLR Wear runs a satellite workforce: dozens of micro-workshops equipped with our pattern files, laser cutters, and flat-seam machines. Orders ping the nearest open node; artisans work humane hours; lead times stay lean. It’s distributed manufacturing without diluting craftsmanship.
Precision Loves Proximity
Our patent-pending sizing engine re-draws each pattern to your exact scan; that data means nothing if the cutting table is six time zones away. By keeping production inside U.S. borders, we iterate in real time—adjust a sleeve here, tweak a collar there—before your coffee cools.
Radical Transparency Beats Import Mysteries
One jurisdiction; one rule book. Because every stitch happens on home soil, we publish workshop addresses, audit results, and process timelines. No subcontractor hopscotch, no “patchworked abroad” loopholes—just receipts you can actually read.
Local Dollars, Lasting Value
Payments stay in American communities—funding mill jobs in NY, tech partners in CA, and artisan studios in PA. When you buy CLR Wear, you bankroll skill, not speculation; good luck doing that with a cargo ship full of guess-sized tees.
Making here costs more than shipping boxes from who-knows-where; it also costs less in ethics, carbon, and conscience. We’ll take that trade every time.