Materials & Made
An honest accounting of where every piece in our line comes from, who makes it, and why.
Most apparel brands don’t tell you this stuff because the answer is uncomfortable. We’re going to tell you anyway. As we grow, we’ll keep this page updated.
The Quiet Hours Hoodie
- Fabric: 12oz 100% ringspun cotton fleece, milled in the United States.
- Cut and sewn: By our USA-based apparel partner in the Southeastern United States.
- Embroidered: By the same partner before drop-ship.
- Hardware: Brass-tone metal grommets at the drawstring (USA).
- Origin claim: Made in the United States.
The Camp Tee
- Fabric: 6.1oz 100% ringspun cotton (Comfort Colors 1717 blank).
- Origin of blank: Imported (Honduras / Nicaragua via Gildan).
- Garment dye: At Comfort Colors (Gildan) factory — same origin as the blank.
- Embroidered: By our USA-based apparel partner.
- Origin claim: Imported blank, embroidered in the U.S.
The Bigfoot Trucker
- Construction: Five-panel structured trucker, mesh back.
- Patch: Woven cream label patch, sewn (not heat-pressed).
- Origin claim: Made in the United States.
The Northwoods Jacket
- Fabric: 14oz waxed cotton canvas.
- Hardware: Brass snaps, brass-finish rivets at high-stress points.
- Origin claim: Sourcing in final review. We’ll publish the full chain before its first production run.
Why we publish this
Two reasons. One, because the apparel industry has trained customers to expect vague claims and pretty hangtags, and we don’t want to do business that way. If we change a sourcing partner, this page changes. Two, because we’d rather build trust slowly with a small group of customers than oversell to a big one and lose them on the second purchase.
How we operate
Squatch & Co. is a small label run out of northern Wisconsin. I design the line and run the brand; manufacturing and fulfillment are handled by a USA-based apparel partner that cuts, sews, embroiders, and ships directly to you. That keeps overhead low and lets me focus on the part I’m good at — making the pieces I actually want to wear.
If you have questions about how something is made, write me at hello@squatchnco.com. I answer.
Heads up: Lifestyle and product imagery across the site is currently AI-rendered preview — not real photography (yet). Actual garments may differ in subtle ways from what’s shown. Specs, materials, and origin claims you read here are accurate. Real photos coming this season.