Why “Made in the USA” Is More Than a Label
American-made products are more than a label, they’re a movement. Learn how choosing Made in the USA supports small businesses, improves quality, and rebuilds trust in what we buy every day.
No Customs Required
Many online purchases travel 6,000–8,000 miles before reaching your door. Discover how Apollo connects you with American makers, supports U.S. jobs, and delivers high-quality products without the long international supply chain.
American Manufacturing Is Closer Than You Think: How Small Businesses Power the Made in USA Movement
98% of U.S. manufacturers are small businesses. Discover how nearly 395,000 American makers power innovation, employ millions, and keep production local. Supporting American-made means supporting jobs, families, and the future of U.S. manufacturing.
The Economic Case for American-Made Clothing
Only about 3% of clothing sold in the U.S. is still made domestically—but companies like Spiritex are proving that American-made apparel can thrive. This article explores how domestic manufacturing strengthens local economies, creates quality jobs, and supports sustainability. Discover how Apollo Landing connects conscious consumers with brands investing in America’s future.
A Partnership Built in the USA: Apollo & EQPD
Apollo is proud to partner with EQPD, a Washington-based brand crafting durable, American-made bags built to last. Together, we champion U.S. manufacturing, support local businesses, and deliver quality gear designed for life on the move. Explore EQPD’s collection on Apollo and experience true American craftsmanship.
Choosing Between Temu and American-Made Products
Explore the stark contrasts between Temu’s low-cost, direct-from-China sourcing model and the high-quality, ethically made products from American manufacturers. Temu’s affordability is unmatched but often comes at the expense of quality, transparency, and ethical considerations. On the other hand, American-made goods offer durable craftsmanship, fair labor practices, and support for local economies.
What drives your decisions—price, ethics, or long-term value? Make informed choices by understanding the trade-offs in sourcing, pricing, product reliability, and supply chain transparency.
