Imperial Industries Classic Pomade, featured in Made Collection’s “Prison Blues” sale

Like all great companies, Imperial Industries grew out of a need. In the combined 26 years their team had worked in the Los Angeles and New York barber culture, none of them had ever encountered the perfect grooming products. So the gang spent over two and half years developing their first perfect product, a basic water-based pomade, the strongest in America. Not content to stop there, they expanded their line of barber-made products that are designed to work, and made right here in the USA.

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Hollow Book Company Hollow Book with Flask, featured in Made Collection’s “Prison Blues” sale

The Hollow Book Company makes their book safes in New York, New York. Each is handcrafted out of repurposed books. Built-in magnets keep your hollow book cover shut, and all your stuff inside hidden (cough…flask).

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Skater Socks Tube Socks, featured in Made Collection’s “Prison Blues” sale

Ivan Smith of Skater Socks has been an avid tube sock enthusiast since the 1970’s. His dad, also his hero, rocked these socks 24/7, permanently engraving in Ivan’s mind the simple formula that “tube socks = awesome.” Yet Ivan only found disappointment with the fit and comfort of modern tube socks. So in 2003, he decided to make his own. Today, Skater Socks is a family-run business out of Rainsville, Alabama, that churns out colorful, stylish, and above all, well-fitted tube socks for everyone that wants to slip a bit of the 70’s over their feet.

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FairEnds Blue Hickory Ball Cap, featured in Made Collection’s “Prison Blues” sale

FairEnds was formed when Benjamin Ferencz, former owner of a Montana-based bicycle shop, combined his love affair with headwear with co-founder Martin Carvajal’s. They set out to add some flavor to the hat category and ended up creating a full line of unique styles and patterns. Drawing inspiration from the American West, FairEnds makes all of its cotton-body caps here in the USA.

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Bullet Designs Bullet Cufflinks, featured in Made Collection’s “Prison Blues” sale

Inspired to solve the age-old problem of what to get the man who has everything, Bullet Designs began creating jewelry, pins, lights, and art made out of used bullets and guns. They’re a small, young company located in Louisiana that believes in providing high-quality, eco-friendly products to its customers.

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Riversong Leather Studio Sig’s Sunday Strap, featured in Made Collection’s “Prison Blues” sale

Riversong Leather Studio is a one-woman operation founded by Leah Burgess over 15 years ago. Leah makes customized and original leather products by hand in Laramie, Wyoming. Inspired by the natural strength, versatility, and beauty of leather, she makes wearable pieces of art like belts, jackets, and shoes. But her artistry also extends to more utilitarian accessories like saddle bags and guitar straps. Each piece she makes is one of a kind, and made not only to look great, but to last.

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SurfPick Guitar Picks, featured in Made Collection’s “Prison Blues” sale

In 2003, a rare wood collector named Ra from Ocala, Florida, began experimenting with different applications for Lignum Vitae. He realized the density of this wood could be perfect for guitar picks, and began making them for his friends. His Lignum picks completely changed the way guitars sounded, bringing out a deep, rich, brilliant character and tone that he had never encountered using plastic picks. Today, Ra operates SurfPick, a successful online store for his amazing picks and believes they will help you take your playing to a new level.

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Tellason Slim Straight Jeans, featured in Made Collection’s “Prison Blues” sale

Lifelong friends Tony Patella and Pete Searson began Tellason after spending 20 years in the fashion industry, working their way up to the top of the denim food chain. Inspired by all things authentic and handmade, Tony and Pete decided that a proper men’s jean that lived up to their scrutinizing standards would be their first product. Eventually, Tellason gained accolades for the ultra-high quality and great fit of their jeans, which has earned them a spot in some of the world’s best denim shops. Tellason is based out of San Francisco, California.

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Oregon Corrections Enterprises Long Sleeve Hickory Shirt, featured in Made Collection’s “Prison Blues” sale

Oregon Corrections Enterprises began in 1995 after an Oregon constitutional amendment requiring incarcerated inmates to actively engage in full-time work or on-the-job training passed. The hope was to prepare prisoners to become fully-functioning members of society when they were released. Today, there are 1,115 inmates enrolled in OCE, where they make furniture, garments, heavy machinery, and signage. Every inmate who works there must apply for a position on the factory floor, and over 90% of those that do are eventually released back into the world.

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Emeco 111 Navy® Chair, featured in Made Collection’s “Prison Blues” sale

Wilton Carlyle Dinges founded the Electric Machine and Equipment Company (Emeco) in 1944, and shortly thereafter was approached by the USA Navy with a problem. They needed a chair for their boats that could both float and withstand a torpedo blast on the side of a battleship. Working with the aluminum experts at Alcoa, Dinges developed the 1006, and the rest is American design history. Today, the company still calls Hanover, Pennsylvania home, and they’re still dedicated to exceeding customers’ expectations, both in terms of design and durability of their fine furniture.

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