Buck Mason 
Knitting Mills

PA - U.S.A

Taking Ownership of Quality

One brisk Saturday in October, I received a call at my home in Pennsylvania from my friend Joe. He was talking anxiously about a shirt factory in Mohnton that had just closed its doors after 100 years. "They’re sending the entire team home next Friday,” Joe explained. “Erik, these folks know how to make t-shirts. It’s in the water out there. Would you and Sasha have any interest in buying the place?”



The next morning I was on the turnpike, heading east. I walked the hardwood floors, shaking hands with the sewing professionals and technicians. I heard the story of this factory, the continuous downsizing, and the jobs shipped overseas. Here was a factory that had lived through both World Wars, the Great Depression, and 28 of our 46 presidents and was still fully operational. Joe was pulling on my heartstrings, but he didn’t have to. I saw the opportunity. Opportunity to rebuild; opportunity for rebirth. I also saw a sound business opportunity.



I did some quick math, and then I called Sasha. A few months prior, we had decided to build a new t-shirt factory in Dallas, Texas, next to our vertical distribution center. But here was an existing, fully functional version of what we aimed to build. Even better, the Mohnton mill came with knitting machines allowing us to develop our proprietary fabrics from scratch.



A few months later, after everyone had been sent home with their last paycheck, we fired up the Singers and brought the team back to work.

Erik

A Local Tradition

The Mohnton mill plays an essential part in the rich history of textile manufacturing and millinery in Eastern Pennsylvania, dating back to its opening in 1873. This is where the majority of American clothing was once made with pride. And now we’re bringing that integrity and dignity back full circle.

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Cyrus Hornberger adds a water wheel to a pre-Civil War rifle foundry at 22 Main Street in Mohnton, PA, turning it into a functioning mill powered by the Wyomissing Creek.

Cyrus Hornberger adds a water wheel to a pre-Civil War rifle foundry at 22 Main Street in Mohnton, PA, turning it into a functioning mill powered by the Wyomissing Creek.

The Makers

With their dedication and expertise, our team in Mohnton is absolutely integral to the work we do, weaving together a tradition of manufacturing with modern techniques to preserve the region's reputation for superior textiles. With each piece we create, our remarkable craftspeople are contributing to the enduring legacy of manufacturing in eastern PA.

Grown in USA

We learned early on that you can't make quality tees without quality cotton and made it a point to forge partnerships with farms that meet our exacting standards. Farms in California, Texas, and Georgia provide the premium cotton we use. From cotton grown and spun in America to our new mill in Mohnton, Pennsylvania, every step of the Buck Mason Knitting Mills process is domestic. That means quality control, but so much more. It means jobs, dignity, and pride.



Shop our full range of Slub, Pima, and Toughknit tees, proudly grown and sewn in the USA:

Men’s MADE IN USA

Women’s MADE IN USA