About Us

Red White Blue Apparel is a small outfit located in Columbia Station, Ohio. The owner is a patriotic guy named Jake who grew up outside Cleveland. Husband, dad to three kids, and son of a Purple Heart Vietnam Veteran.
Our company makes it a point to produce our products using small businesses, locally and across the country. Every item on our site is cut & sewn from rolls of fabric, then decorated, here in the USA, by American workers. Every aspect of our process contributes to the American economy, creating jobs here in this great country.
Humble Origins
We started out in 2012 packing orders from two plastic tubs in my apartment, moved to an attic, then to a bedroom, then to a warehouse, and finally to our HQ in Columbia Station, where we purchased a property to become the home for RWB going forward.
What Drives Us
Success isn't about the thickness of your wallet, it's about the size of the impact you leave on society, it's about being driven for a cause that is far greater than yourself. We are driven to design products that speak loudly to the individual who never quits the fight and lives for liberty and freedom.
The Goal
Our goal is simple. When you look in the mirror wearing one of our products, we want you to feel empowered, motivated, and as if you can overcome any hurdle you may have in your life. We all have a battle to fight, all of us. Never quit the fight
AN AMERICAN COMPANY
Made Here In The USA
Our Mission
Being American-made isn't easy, but it's worth it.

As a company, we've made it our mission to do our part in leading by example. For more than a decade, we've been making our apparel here in the USA. We aren't like other brands out there, taking shortcuts, importing apparel from other countries, then claiming that it's "designed and printed in the USA." That's smoke and mirrors; it doesn't invest back into our own country.
We reinvest back into America, into the American worker, and into small business here at home. Our commitment to truly being made in the USA has built up other small businesses here locally. Our refusal to close during shutdowns in 2020 helped keep doors open, people working. We stand for what we believe and stick to it.
Being American-made isn't easy, but it's worth it. As we grow, so does everyone we work with. It creates jobs - American jobs. From the weaving of fabrics to our fulfillment warehouse and everything in-between, it all happens here at home. It always will. We encourage more companies to join us.
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