Only 1% of the shoes that are bought in the United States are made here, according to industry representatives, complicating shopping for customers who prefer to buy American. But never fear: We’ve done the research for you. Whether you want cute sandals, rugged boots, or something in between, here are many of the companies still creating some or all of their shoes in the United States.
Prices and availability are subject to change.
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Footskins

Where they’re made: Minnesota Price range: $29 to $308 Shop Now
This Northwoods company specializing in handcrafted moccasins, boots, and slippers for men, women, and kids uses only American leather. The company also fulfills custom orders for hard-to-fit feet.
Also available from: eBay
Helm

Where they’re made: Maine and Arkansas (select styles only) Price range: $149 to $295 Shop Now
Austin, Texas-based Helm began in 2009 making its boots in Istanbul. By 2012 it had moved its manufacturing to the U.S., and now makes most of its footwear here in the States, though it has a separate factory in Brazil — “with a 35-year history of handcrafting boots,” it notes. The company has a line of men’s footwear that ranges from slip-ons and sneakers to dress shoes and boots.
Also available from: Amazon, Nordstrom, and eBay
New Balance

Where they’re made: Maine and Massachusetts (select styles only) Price range: $170 to $250 Shop Now
This industry giant makes about 30 styles of its running and walking shoes in the United States, although, as the company notes, that means the sneakers contain “a domestic value of 70% or greater” — perhaps not enough for some purists, but about as good as it gets for athletic shoes.
Also available from: Amazon, Zappos, Foot Locker, Shoebacca, and eBay
SAS

Where they’re made: Texas (select styles only) Price range: $110 to $395 Shop Now
SAS, which stands for San Antonio Shoemakers, makes a broad range of comfortable styles for men and women and has stores nationwide. The company makes select dress shoes in Texas and began making footwear for the U.S. military in 2019. Customers can determine whether the shoe they’re eyeing is made in America by checking the product description.
Also available from: Amazon, Zappos, and eBay
Sloggers

Where they’re made: California Price range: $32 to $43 Shop Now
For squishing around outside in damp weather, Sloggers proudly makes vibrant, easy-to-clean rain boots and gardening clogs in the Golden State. Solid colors are available, but the stars of the show are fun prints like cows and paw prints.
Also available from: Amazon, Walmart, Overstock, Tractor Supply Co., and eBay
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SOM Footwear

Where they’re made: Colorado Price range: $134 to $159 Shop Now
SOM, short for Sense of Motion, sells minimalist sneakers that are designed, made, and boxed in a single Montrose, Colorado factory. Shoes are designed with a wide toe box and flat sole to help “bring your feet back to natural comfort.”
Also available from: eBay
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Rancourt & Co.

Where they’re made: Maine Price range: $99 to $750 Shop Now
Although handmade moccasins remain Rancourt’s specialty, the company has expanded to include men’s and women’s sneakers, boots, loafers, boat shoes, and more. Customers willing to pay a little more can also design their own shoes.
Also available from: eBay
Red Wing Shoes

Where they’re made: Minnesota (select styles only) Price range: $240 to $550 Shop Now
Founded more than a century ago, this prominent company still makes its Red Wing Heritage line of footwear by hand in Minnesota, a painstaking process that takes 230 steps. Select work boots are also made in the U.S.A., but they are available only in the company’s stores nationwide.
Also available from: Amazon, Zappos, Backcountry, Sierra, and eBay
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Oak Street Bootmakers

Where they’re made: California, Maine, New York Price range: $256 to $548 Shop Now
This Chicago company is “100% committed to manufacturing all of our footwear and accessories in the United States,” and all of its shoes are fully recraftable through the company, whether customers need new insoles, outsoles, or other service. Aside from boots, it also sells oxfords, loafers, and moccasins.
Also available from: eBay
Eastland

Where they’re made: Maine (select styles only) Price range: $240 to $250 Shop Now
Among the best-known of Maine’s crop of shoemakers is Eastland, based in Freeport like chief competitor L.L.Bean. While most of its shoes are now made overseas, you can still shop a tiny collection of American-made footwear: two models of men’s shoes.
Also available from: Amazon, DSW, Zappos, Macy’s, Shoebacca, and eBay
Quoddy

Where they’re made: Maine Price range: $119 to $450 Shop Now
Although it sources some of its components abroad, Quoddy’s men’s and women’s boat shoes, loafers, moccasins, and boots are still assembled by hand at its Lewiston, Maine, factory. The company says its “output is measured in dozens, not thousands,” and offers resoling and refurbishment services for a fraction of the cost of the shoe.
Also available from: eBay
Hoffman Boots

Where they’re made: Idaho Price range: $85 to $540 Shop Now
This fourth-generation family business makes a range of boots — “built to take a beating” — for hikers, hunters, loggers, linemen, and other specialty outdoor needs at its Idaho factory. All components are sourced in America, too.
Also available from: Bob Ward’s and eBay
Thorogood

Where they’re made: Wisconsin (select styles only) Price range: $145 to $400 Shop Now
“You perform a specialized job, you need a specialized boot.” Thorogood’s rugged men’s and women’s boots and shoes are made for workers in safety, military, outdoor, and tactical jobs. While some styles are imported, customers can also find American-made, union-crafted footwear. Many styles are available on Amazon.
Also available from: Amazon, Tractor Supply Co., and eBay
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Danner

Where they’re made: Oregon (select styles only) Price range: $132 to $520 Shop Now
Founded in 1932, this Pacific Northwest company proclaims proudly that its boots are “made for adventure, exploration, and the hard work the men and women who wear them perform day in and day out.” All of its American-made boots sport a flag emblem; there are men’s styles and women’s styles. Some are made entirely in the United States, while others are made in the U.S.A. from imported components.
Also available from: Amazon, Zappos, Bass Pro Shops, and eBay
Broken Homme

Where they’re made: California Price range: $225 to $320 Shop Now
Broken Homme specializes in men’s boots and oxfords, all made with “tried and true techniques of American craftsmanship” in Southern California. The company also offers full restoration and repair services for any of its shoes.
Also available from: J&P Cycles and eBay
Nicks Handmade Boots

Where they’re made: Washington Price range: $435 to $669 Shop Now
This Spokane company makes work boots and casual boots, and it specializes in custom orders that offer a huge degree of personalization, from basics such as the type of leather to particulars including toe-cap stitching.
Also available from: eBay
Gurkee’s

Where they’re made: West Virginia Price range: $49 to $75 Shop Now
Looking for something a little different? Gurkee’s, “created by hand from straps to soles by American artisans,” are rope sandals that will definitely help you stand out from the crowd. The company makes several unisex styles in a rainbow of colors.
Also available from: eBay
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Truman Boot Co.

Where they’re made: Oregon Price range: $399 to $590 Shop Now
Truman’s philosophy: “We believe in offering good-paying jobs to good people to transform the standards of the new American labor workforce.” All men’s and women’s shoes and boots are made in its Eugene factory, and the company also offers resoling, repairs, and full rebuilds of all of its boots.
Also available from: eBay
Munro

Where they’re made: Arkansas (select styles only) Price range: $65 to $250 Shop Now
This family-owned business has been making a wide range of women’s styles for decades, and offers hard-to-find sizes including very narrow and very wide shoes. Check product descriptions to determine whether the shoe you’re eyeing is made in America.
Also available from: Amazon, Zappos, Nordstrom, and eBay
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Island Slipper

Where they’re made: Hawaii Price range: $75 to $145 Shop Now
Hawaiians pretty much live in sandals and flip-flops (called “slippers” by locals), so it’s only fitting that the state is home to Island Slipper. This Oahu company, a family business that has collaborated with the likes of J. Crew and Barneys, makes several men’s and women’s styles.
Also available from: Amazon and eBay
Cydwoq

Where they’re made: California Price range: $194 to $568 Shop Now
Established in the 1990s, Cydwoq aims to make “unique, timeless, architectural shoes” at its Burbank, California, factory. Its catalog includes men’s and women’s sandals, boots, and plenty of shoes that defy categorization. All are made to order.
Also available from: eBay
Sven Original

Where they’re made: Minnesota Price range: $105 to $385 Shop Now
Though it sources shoe bases from Europe, this maker of clogs and clog boots uses domestically sourced leather and sheepskin and assembles all shoes in the States. It offers a dizzying array of styles for men, women, and children.
Also available from: eBay
Eliza B.

Where they’re made: Connecticut Price range: $35 to $135 Shop Now
If you need a new pair of fun flip-flops for the summer, Eliza B. has plenty of styles in vibrant colors and patterns, and all are produced in the company’s Essex, Connecticut, workshop. Customers get to choose their preferred sole on all pairs, or can opt to design their own sandals.
Also available from: Amazon and eBay
Aurora Shoe Co.

Where they’re made: New York Price range: $156 to $234 Shop Now
All of Aurora’s classic, casual men’s and women’s leather shoes are handmade from American materials in its upstate New York workshop. The company encourages first-time buyers to send a tracing of their feet to ensure a perfect fit.
Also available from: Etsy and eBay
Justin Brands

Where they’re made: Texas, Missouri Price range: $220 to $1,530 Shop Now
Boot enthusiasts will find several brands under Justin’s umbrella: Justin, Justin Work, Tony Lama Boots, Nocona Boots, and Chippewa. Select styles from every brand are still made in America. Customers who want Western-inspired boots may want to check out Justin’s men’s and women’s styles, while those who prefer a more classic look will want to look at Chippewa.
Also available from: Amazon, Tractor Supply Co., Bass Pro Shops, Shoebacca, and eBay
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Zuzii

Where they’re made: California Price range: $70 to $225 Shop Now
Founded by sisters a little over a decade ago, Zuzii has grown from a garage-based startup to a full-fledged footwear company making women’s clogs, sandals, oxfords, mules, and sneakers. The company boasts that it can churn out a handmade pair of shoes in just five days thanks to “incredibly efficient production.”
Also available from: eBay
Keen

Where they’re made: Oregon (select styles only) Price range: $150 to $265 Shop Now
Though a relatively young company, Keen is well known among outdoor enthusiasts for its range of sturdy men’s, women’s, and kids’ footwear. While its rugged sandals aren’t made in the States, the company does make some of its hiking shoes and work boots in its Portland factory.
Also available from: Amazon, Zappos, Nordstrom, Backcountry, Shoebacca, and eBay
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Okabashi and Oka-B

Where they’re made: Georgia Price range: $22 to $30 Shop Now
Okabashi designs reflexology-inspired sandals, flip-flops, and clogs from 100% recyclable material at its factory in Buford, Georgia. It notes that each pair of its shoes travel only 7% as far as most imported shoes and backs them with a two-year guarantee. Looking for something a little dressier? Check out sister brand Oka-B for flats and sandals with more embellishments (with slightly higher price tags).
Also available from: Amazon, Target, and eBay
Softstar

Where they’re made: Oregon Price range: $50 to $605 Shop Now
Handcrafted in Philomath, Oregon, minimalist Softstar shoes can be balled up to take up less space in a bag, making them a great option for anyone who needs to travel light. A range of styles are available for men, women, and kids, including basic flats, sandals, and sneakers.
Also available from: Etsy and eBay
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L.L.Bean

Where they’re made: Maine (select styles only) Price range: $99 to $239 Shop Now
This iconic outfitter doesn’t make all of its shoes domestically, but having around 30 U.S.-made styles is still impressive. They include many varieties of the company’s beloved Bean Boots, which are on our list of long-lasting items worth a splurge.
Also available from: Zappos, Nordstrom, and eBay
Chaco

Where they’re made: Michigan (select styles only) Price range: $80 to $130 Shop Now
Swallowed up by Wolverine not long ago, Chaco is one of the best-known names in the sandal business. While its ready-to-order styles are made abroad, its customizable line of sandals, MyChacos, is still made in Michigan.
Also available from: Amazon, Zappos, Nordstrom, Backcountry, Rack Room Shoes, Shoebacca, and eBay
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Bates

Where they’re made: Michigan (select styles only) Price range: $50 to $230 Shop Now
This Wolverine-owned brand focuses on making men’s and women’s boots, oxfords, and sneakers for first responders and the military. It features a collection of American-made footwear.
Also available from: Amazon, Zappos, DSW, Shoebacca, and eBay
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White’s Boots

Where they’re made: Washington Price range: $310 to $740 Shop Now
This family-owned, Spokane-based business says it continues to make its boots largely the way it did when the company was founded in 1853. There’s a pair available for most lifestyles, from casual, everyday wear to specialized jobs including firefighting and logging.
Also available from: eBay
Russell Moccasin Co.

Where they’re made: Wisconsin Price range: $260 to $822 Shop Now
Russell promises that it builds some of the best outdoor footwear money can buy, “employing a small number of highly skilled craftsmen” at its Berlin, Wisconsin, headquarters. For that reason, delivery can take anywhere from 12 to 20 weeks.
Also available from: eBay
Frye

Where they’re made: Arkansas (select styles only) Price range: $298 to $478 Shop Now
For many, Frye’s leather boots are synonymous with America, and the company certainly has a long legacy dating back to its 1863 founding in Massachusetts. While many Frye’s styles are now made overseas, about three dozen kinds of boots and sneakers are still made in the U.S.A. There are options for men and for women.
Also available from: Amazon, Zappos, Nordstrom, Belk, Shoebacca, and eBay
Wolverine

Where they’re made: Michigan (select styles only) Price range: $200 to $425 Shop Now
This prominent company might be best known for its rugged work boots, but it also makes more casual shoes and sneakers as well as men’s and women’s clothing. Some of Wolverine’s men’s work boots are still made in the States, as is the more casual footwear in the 1000 Mile collection.
Also available from: Amazon, Zappos, Bass Pro Shops, DSW, Tractor Supply Co., Kohl’s, Shoebacca, and eBay
Allen Edmonds

Where they’re made: Wisconsin (select styles only) Price range: $200 to $475 Shop Now
Many of Allen Edmonds’ classic, high-end men’s shoes and boots are still handcrafted in Wisconsin, where the company set up shop in 1922. Be sure to look for discounts that will help bring down the high prices — we saw some pairs for close to half off.
Also available from: Amazon, Zappos, Nordstrom, and eBay
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Lucchese

Where they’re made: Texas (select styles only) Price range: $225 to $14K+ Shop Now
If you want to invest in a cowboy boot with a pedigree, look no further than Lucchese. Founded in the late 1800s by Italian immigrants, it has counted Bing Crosby, Lyndon B. Johnson, and many other notables as customers. While many styles are imported, others are still made at its El Paso factory, including some men’s boots and women’s boots.
Also available from: Shoebacca and eBay
Steger Mukluks & Moccasins

Where they’re made: Minnesota Price range: $170 to $300 Shop Now
If you’re a fan of Uggs who would rather buy American-made, check out Steger’s similarly warm, cozy selection of men’s and women’s footwear. The company says its streamlined moosehide mukluks are an ideal choice for those who want toasty feet without the bulk of traditional winter boots.
Also available from: eBay
Beck Cowboy Boots

Where they’re made: Texas Price range: $420 to $700 Shop Now
Want to splurge on some cowboy boots made in the Lone Star State? Beck makes footwear “for the working cowboy” by hand in its Amarillo factory. It also makes custom pairs for more-particular cowpokes willing to spend a bit more.