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Le Coq Sportif
French sportswear house whose heritage sneakers are still cut and sewn in a French shoe workshop in Lorraine.
↔ Nike, Under Armour
source: lecoqsportif.com ↗Novesta
Slovak canvas sneaker maker that has run the same Partizánske factory using the same craft since 1939.
↔ Converse, Vans
source: gonovesta.com ↗Browse by category
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Le Coq Sportif
French sportswear house whose heritage sneakers are still cut and sewn in a French shoe workshop in Lorraine.
↔ Nike, Under Armour
source: lecoqsportif.com ↗Novesta
Slovak canvas sneaker maker that has run the same Partizánske factory using the same craft since 1939.
↔ Converse, Vans
source: gonovesta.com ↗Falke
German knitwear specialist whose ergonomic sports socks are engineered and produced at its Schmallenberg headquarters.
↔ Nike, Under Armour
source: therake.com ↗Diadora
Italian sportswear brand whose Heritage line sneakers are hand-assembled at its own factory near Treviso.
↔ Nike, New Balance
source: diadora.com ↗Salomon
French mountain sports brand that opened an automated footwear factory in the Alps to build shoes 100% in France.
↔ Nike, Hoka
source: sneakerfreaker.com ↗Zeha Berlin
Revived 1897 Berlin shoe brand whose retro sneakers are handmade by partner ateliers in Portugal and Slovakia.
↔ Converse, Vans
source: zeha-berlin.de ↗Trigema
German leisurewear manufacturer that famously refuses to outsource, making every T-shirt in its own Burladingen factories.
↔ Champion, Under Armour
source: trigema.de ↗Birkenstock
German footbed sandal maker that assembles over 95% of its shoes in Germany, with its largest production site in Görlitz, Saxony.
↔ Crocs
source: birkenstock-group.com ↗Nespresso
Every Nespresso coffee capsule sold worldwide is roasted, ground and sealed in one of three Swiss factories.
↔ Keurig
source: nespresso.com ↗Jura
Swiss automatic coffee machine maker whose flagship GIGA and Z-line models are built at its Niederbuchsiten headquarters.
↔ Keurig, Mr. Coffee
source: juraespressomachines.com ↗Melitta
German coffee pioneer whose fully automatic machines are built at the company's own plant in Minden, Germany.
↔ Mr. Coffee, Keurig
source: melitta-professional.com ↗WMF
Traditional German metalware maker whose professional coffee machines are engineered and built in Geislingen.
↔ Keurig
source: aboutwmf.com ↗Franke Coffee Systems
Swiss engineering group that designs and manufactures its professional coffee machines at its Aarburg headquarters.
↔ Keurig
source: franke.com ↗La Marzocco
Italian espresso machine maker that still hand-assembles and welds its boilers at its own factory near Florence.
↔ Keurig
source: home.lamarzoccousa.com ↗Rancilio
Milan-area espresso machine manufacturer building professional machines in its own Parabiago plant since 1927.
↔ Keurig
source: ranciliogroup.com ↗ECM Manufacture
German espresso machine manufacturer developing and handcrafting its machines at its own plant near Heidelberg.
↔ Keurig
source: ecm.de ↗Woolpower
Swedish wool base-layer maker running Sweden's largest clothing factory, spinning yarn to garment under one roof.
↔ Under Armour, The North Face
source: woolpower.se ↗Dale of Norway
Norwegian knitwear house that knits its iconic sweaters at its 1879 mill in Dale, powered by hydroelectricity.
↔ The North Face
source: eu.daleofnorway.com ↗Norrøna
Oslo-founded mountain brand that built its own factory in Lithuania to keep production close to home in Europe.
↔ The North Face, Patagonia
source: norrona.com ↗Aclima
Norwegian family wool brand since 1939, now knitting its merino base layers at its own factory in Estonia.
↔ Patagonia, Under Armour
source: merino-store.com ↗Vaude
German outdoor brand that has made its backpacks and bike bags at its own Lake Constance factory since 1980.
↔ The North Face, Patagonia
source: vaude.com ↗Hilleberg
Swedish-designed tent maker that owns and runs its own ISO-certified tent factory in Rapla, Estonia.
↔ The North Face, REI Co-op
source: hilleberg.com ↗Devold
Norway's oldest knitwear maker, since 1853, now producing over 90% of its wool clothing at its own Lithuanian factory.
↔ Patagonia
source: transa.ch ↗Meindl
Bavarian bootmaker with 300 years of shoemaking history, still building its hiking boots in Kirchanschöring.
↔ Timberland, The North Face
source: meindl.de ↗Weleda
Swiss natural cosmetics pioneer that presses and blends its skincare at its own plant in Arlesheim, Switzerland.
↔ Dove, Aveeno
source: weleda.co.uk ↗L'Occitane en Provence
Provençal beauty brand that still makes its soaps and creams at its founding factory in Manosque, France.
↔ Bath & Body Works
source: fr.loccitane.com ↗Nivea
German skincare icon whose signature blue tin cream has been made exclusively at Beiersdorf's Hamburg plant since 1911.
↔ Dove, Olay
source: beiersdorf.com ↗La Roche-Posay
French dermatological skincare brand producing its thermal-water formulas at its own factory in La Roche-Posay since 1975.
↔ Neutrogena, Cetaphil
source: ici.fr ↗Kneipp
German naturopathic brand producing its bath oils and body care since 1891 at its own site near Würzburg.
↔ Dove
source: ots.at ↗Bioderma
French dermo-cosmetics brand whose micellar waters are made entirely in France at its NAOS laboratory site.
↔ Cetaphil, Neutrogena
source: naos.com ↗Klar Seifen
Germany's oldest soap manufactory, still hand-pressing bars in Heidelberg with century-old molds since 1840.
↔ Dove
source: blog.fendrihan.com ↗Vichy
French thermal-water skincare brand made at L'Oréal's dedicated Vichy plant, right next to the spring source.
↔ Neutrogena, Olay
source: loreal.com ↗Frosch
Germany's best-known eco cleaning brand, developed and produced by Werner & Mertz at its Mainz factory.
↔ Tide, Mr. Clean
source: werner-mertz.de ↗Sonett
Pioneer of ecological detergents, producing its entire range at its own plant in Deggenhausertal, Germany.
↔ Tide, Clorox
source: graceisgreen.com ↗Marius Fabre
Family-run Savon de Marseille soap works, slow-cooking traditional cauldron soap in Salon-de-Provence since 1900.
↔ Dawn, Method
source: marius-fabre.com ↗L'Arbre Vert
French eco-label cleaning brand manufacturing over 90% of its volumes at its own factory near Poitiers.
↔ Tide, Method
source: marques-de-france.fr ↗Bio-D
Hypoallergenic cleaning brand made in the same solar-powered Hull factory it has run since 1989.
↔ Clorox, Method
source: biod.co.uk ↗AlmaWin
Swabian family business developing and manufacturing biodegradable detergent concentrates in Germany since 1993.
↔ Tide, Clorox
source: almawin.de ↗Fer à Cheval
Marseille's oldest soap factory, still cauldron-cooking authentic Savon de Marseille at its historic 1856 site.
↔ Dawn
source: en.savon-de-marseille.com ↗Sennheiser
German audio engineer building its premium headphones and microphones at its Wedemark headquarters near Hanover.
↔ Beats, Bose
source: en-us.sennheiser.com ↗Beyerdynamic
German headphone maker where about 85% of headphones and microphones are still handmade in its Heilbronn plant.
↔ Beats, Bose
source: global.beyerdynamic.com ↗Focal
French acoustics specialist designing and building its speaker drivers and cabinets at its Saint-Étienne workshops.
↔ Bose, Sonos
source: focal.com ↗Bang & Olufsen
Danish audio house that has finished and anodized its aluminium speaker parts at its Struer factory since 1938.
↔ Sonos, Bose
source: bang-olufsen.com ↗Devialet
French hi-fi innovator that designs and assembles its Phantom speakers at its own factories in France.
↔ Sonos, Bose
source: devialet.com ↗Naim Audio
British hi-fi maker hand-assembling its amplifiers and streamers by specialist technicians in Salisbury.
↔ Sonos
source: wallpaper.com ↗Loewe
German TV maker that has designed and assembled its television sets at its Kronach factory since 1948.
↔ Vizio
source: loewe-outlet.tv ↗Miele
Family-owned German appliance maker producing around two million vacuum cleaners a year at its Bielefeld plant.
↔ Shark, iRobot
source: miele.com ↗Nokia (HMD)
Finnish-run phone maker HMD brought manufacturing back to Europe, building its rugged Nokia XR21 5G in Hungary.
↔ Apple
source: techcrunch.com ↗1083
French jeans brand relocalizing every step, from spinning to sewing, within France to earn its 100% Made in France label.
↔ Levi's
source: lafabriquehexagonale.com ↗Le Slip Français
French underwear label made entirely in France through a network of 30 partner workshops nationwide.
↔ Calvin Klein
source: leslipfrancais.fr ↗Saint James
Norman knitwear atelier that has made its Breton striped shirts in the village of Saint-James since 1889.
↔ Gap
source: us.saint-james.com ↗Armor Lux
Breton knitwear maker that knits, cuts and sews its iconic striped tops in its own Quimper factories.
↔ Gap, J.Crew
source: armorlux.com ↗Hiut Denim
Welsh jeans maker that brought denim manufacturing back to Cardigan, cutting and sewing every pair in-house.
↔ Levi's
source: hiutdenim.co.uk ↗Blackhorse Lane Ateliers
London's own denim atelier, hand-cutting and sewing every pair of jeans in its Walthamstow factory.
↔ Levi's
source: blackhorselane.com ↗Bleuforêt
French hosiery maker knitting its merino, cashmere and cotton socks at its own Vosges mountain factory.
↔ Gap
source: bleuforet.fr ↗Asket
Swedish essentials label that publishes its full supply chain, cutting and sewing every garment in Portugal and Italy.
↔ Gap, Everlane
source: asket.com ↗Nomos Glashütte
German watch manufacture producing around 95% of its own movement components at its Glashütte production halls.
↔ Fossil
source: nomos-glashuette.com ↗Junghans
Black Forest watchmaker whose iconic terrace factory in Schramberg has been building watches since 1861.
↔ Fossil, Timex
source: junghans.de ↗Sinn Spezialuhren
Frankfurt tool-watch maker engineering rugged pilot and diver watches at its own German workshops since 1961.
↔ Fossil
source: swisswatches-magazine.com ↗Victorinox
Home of the Swiss Army Knife, still producing every pocket knife and kitchen blade at its Ibach factory.
↔ Leatherman
source: victorinox.com ↗Mondaine
Maker of the official Swiss Railways watch, assembling every timepiece at its solar-powered Solothurn factory.
↔ Fossil, Timex
source: mondaine.com ↗Rado
Swatch Group watchmaker whose scratch-resistant ceramic watches carry the Swiss Made label, movement and all.
↔ Fossil
source: rado.com ↗Tissot
Le Locle watchmaker assembling its watches in the Swiss cantons of Jura and Ticino since 1853.
↔ Fossil
source: europastar.com ↗FREITAG
Bags and accessories made in Zurich from recycled truck tarps, cut and washed at the brand's own facility.
↔ Timbuk2
source: freitag.ch ↗Swatch
Playful Swiss watchmaker whose Sistem51 movement is assembled fully automatically at its Boncourt factory.
↔ Fossil, Timex
source: europastar.com ↗