Midwest baseball cap from Jupmode in Toledo (photo courtesy of Jupmode)
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Made in Ohio Gifts: Apparel and Fibers

From Jupmode’s Midwest-themed caps to Southeast Ohio Fiberworks’ hand-dyed wool, these fresh finds will make everyone look great.

Midwest-Inspired Tees, Sweatshirts and Accessories
by Jupmode
Showcase your Midwest pride with wares from this Toledo retailer, which got off the ground with its Jim Tressel sweater-vest tee. The brand specializes in quirky Glass City designs, with clothing featuring events like The Blizzard of ‘78 and local favorites like Tony Packo’s Hungarian hot dogs. jupmode.com

Regional Tees, Sweatshirts and Accessories
by GV Art + Design
At a young age, Greg and George Vlosich III discovered a love for drawing. This passion later led to their Lakewood-based boutique, which sells thoughtfully designed clothing and accessories highlighting Ohio favorites: Cedar Point, the Ohio State Buckeyes and all things Cleveland. gvartwork.com

Eco Raw Studio light green, dark green and yellow bandanas
Natural-Dyed Bandanas, Scarves and Accessories
by Eco Raw Studio
Cincinnati artist Sonja Thams hand-dyes small-batch bandanas, scarves and apparel using traditional natural dye techniques. Each piece reflects earthy color palettes inspired by the outdoors and crafted with sustainability in mind. ecorawstudio.com

Tori Tedesco modeling creations from Little Birdie Design Studio of Cuyahoga Falls (photos by Mal McCrea)
Hand-Knit Scarves, Hats and Bags
by Little Birdie Design Studio
Cuyahoga Falls fiber artist Tori Tedesco hand-knits thick scarves, beanies and cozy bags designed for Midwestern winters. Her pieces balance warmth and style, with rich textures and a handmade feel meant to keep you warm through the coldest months. littlebirdiedesignstudio.com

Regional Apparel and Stickers
by Unsung Salvage Design Co.
This business specializes in screen printing and graphic design, creating inventive southwest Ohio-themed tees celebrating the city of Hamilton, nostalgic spots and the Cincinnati Bengals. It also carries a charming line up of local stickers. unsungsalvagedesign.com

Rivertown Inkery long-sleeve Cincinnati shirts
Cincinnati-Inspired Vintage-Style Apparel
by Rivertown Inkery & Apparel
Doug Burns captures Cincinnati pride with nostalgic T-shirts, prints, stickers and accessories that highlight local landmarks, sports teams and historic culture. His designs blend vintage aesthetics with modern wearability for everyday hometown representation. rivertowninkery.com

Rocky Brands hiking boots
Hiking Boots and Outdoor Footwear
by Rocky Brands
Based in Nelsonville since 1932, Rocky Brands produces durable hiking and work boots rooted in Appalachian craftsmanship. The company’s footwear is built for performance in the elements while offering comfort and longevity for both trail and everyday wear. rockyboots.com


Tees, Sweatshirts and Accessories
by CLE Clothing Co.
Since 2008, graphic designer Mike Kubinski and entrepreneur Jeff Rees have been screen printing apparel representing the best of “The ‘Land,” celebrating Lake Erie, Cleveland sports and city landmarks. The brand also includes a range of headwear, totes and socks. cleclothingco.com

Assorted patches from Kay-Em Apparel in Cleveland (photo courtesy of Kay-Em Apparel)
City-Inspired Apparel, Stickers and Accessories
by Kay-Em Apparel
Find Forest City favorites with this Cleveland-centric brand that sells patches, hats, hoodies and tees that present northeast Ohio favorites with a pop culture twist. Popular products feature artwork inspired by “Jumanji,” Bigfoot and Super Mario Bros. among others. kayemapparel.com

Tees from Mill City Apparel in Chillicothe (photos courtesy of Mill City Apparel)
Regional Apparel, Goods and Prints
by Mill City Apparel
Chillicothe native Jarrod DePugh draws inspiration from his small town, particularly from his grandfather, Gale, who worked at the local paper mill until his retirement in the 1960s. His gear celebrates our first state capital’s parks, historic destinations and schools on clothing, prints and cards. millcity.store

Ohio tee from The Social Dept. in Cuyahoga Falls (photo courtesy of The Social Dept.)
Tees, Sweatshirts and Tanks
by The Social Dept.
Christy and Andy Taray stepped away from their day jobs to open their region-specific apparel company, based in Akron and boasting a charming retail location in Cuyahoga Falls. The clothing line celebrates Akron’s role as the Rubber City, Cuyahoga Valley National Park and other favorites. thesocialdept.com

Plant fiber yarn from Southeast Ohio Fiberworks in Athens (photos courtesy of Southeast Ohio Fiberworks)
Hand-Dyed Wool and Yarn
by Southeast Ohio Fiberworks
Athens’ Lisa Heinz sells hand-dyed wool and plant fiber yarn that her customers can use for their own fiber-arts projects. She sells her work online as well as at several local markets and festivals, including the popular Athens Farmers Market. facebook.com/seohiofiberworks

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