Labor Day 2025: Why American Pride Is Back in Style

“Labor Day is more than a holiday—it’s a powerful tribute to the American spirit. It honors the workers who built this nation with grit, determination, and pride, and reminds us that progress is forged not just in boardrooms, but on factory floors, construction sites, and creative studios across the country. As we celebrate Labor Day 2025, we salute the makers, the doers, and the dreamers who continue to shape the future of the United States with their hands, hearts, and hard work.” —Joseph DeAcetis, Editor at StyleLujo.com and Professor at the Fashion Institute of Technology

Made in the USA: The Rise of American Pride in Menswear—Allen Edmonds x Engineered Garments Collab Is Defining the Movement

“The resurgence of ‘Made in the USA’ marks a defining moment for both American manufacturing and global fashion. What began as a campaign under President Donald J. Trump has evolved into a cultural movement—one that champions sustainability, craftsmanship, and national pride. With foreign investments pouring into U.S. industries and Gen Z leading the charge for ethical production, the stage is set for a new era of American-made excellence. This isn’t just about where products are made—it’s about building a future where quality and integrity define the global standard.” — Joseph DeAcetis, Editor of StyleLujo.com

Bespoke Hatter Ryan Ramelow Is Proud To Make Hats In The USA

Bespoke hatter ryan ramelow is proud to make hats in the usa

Made In The USA: Today, Made in America is worn as a badge of honor. It is an inherent stance of pure patriotism and glorified pride to its soulful core. Overall, the fashion industry has had a long developmental journey that follows its progression to top-tier quality, being crafted right here in the USA. Decades ago, the inevitable shift would soon see the “homegrown” label turn into a decaying creative trademark. Subsequently, the business side of the industry took a strong step forward (into play) and realistically, made a logical decision to move production overseas, where one could find more bang for one’s buck.