American Standard
Most products offered by American Standard are made in Mexico, although some are made in China as well. The faucets are made using Chinese-made parts, but the assembly takes place in Mexico. Owned by American Standard Brands, the company has its headquarters in Piscataway, New Jersey. The parent company was launched in 2008, so it is younger than most entries on the list. This, however, means that the subsidiary is older than the parent company since it was founded in the late ‘60s!

American Standard
Pendleton Blankets
Pendleton Woolen Mills makes blankets and wool clothing. The flagship store and the factory are both based in Oregon. In 1863, it had its beginnings as a wool scouring factory before it started making its own. The mill made indigenous shawls and trade-blankets for the Native Americans living in the area and served the Cayuse, Umatilla, and Walla Walla tribes. In the late 1800s, it went into commercial production after the Bishop family bought and rebuilt it. The products are still made in the US.

Pendleton Blankets