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EST. LONG ISLAND, NEW YORK
Where American Coastal Living Meets American Craftsmanship.
Every shirt tells a story. This is ours. Born where Long Island meets the Atlantic - where a lighthouse commissioned by George Washington still stands guard, where generations of fishermen, farmers, artists, and dreamers have built lives shaped by sun, salt, and sea.
“When you hold a Montauk performance shirt in your hands, you're holding the work of dozens of Americans. Not factories. Not machines. People.”
Our design team sketches, tests, refines, and obsesses over every detail — the drape of fabric, the fall of a sleeve, the exact shade of our RT27 Navy.
That's what it takes to make a Montauk performance shirt in America. Every name below is a real person whose livelihood your purchase supports.
Cathy - New York
Our fabric representative for over a decade. Takes our specifications to mill partners here in the States. Engineers our performance fabrics to exact standards: 50+ UPF woven into every fiber, moisture wicking that's wind-tunnel tested, permanent odor elimination that gets stronger with every washing
Joann- New York
Works in what's left of the Historic Garment District the place where American fashion was built. Makes our first samples. Cuts the pattern. Sews it by hand. Adjusts. Refines. Gets it right
Tony- New York
Creates the production patterns. Every size. Every style. Precision work that's been passed down through generations of garment workers. One of the last of its kind in New York
Kevin-New York
Kevin and his crew cut thousands of yards of fabric. By hand. Every piece numbered. Every cut deliberate. This is where fabric becomes potential.
Jeffie- New York
Jeffle and her team sew it all together. Industrial machines humming in rooms that have made clothing for a century. Their hands guide every seam. Every stitch. Every shirt.
Mike New Jersey
Embroiders our Double Hook logo. The iconic Montauk red. Thread by thread, shirt by shirt. Mike runs a family business started by his grandfather in 1952.
Maria - New Jersey
Handles our silk screen work. Our graphics, our symbols, our taglines. The details that make it ours.
Gary-California
Prints our size labels, hang tags, and bumper stickers. The finishing touches that complete every garment.
Gee-New York
Supplies thread and zippers the materials that hold every Montauk garment together.
John-New York
Provides buttons. Every small detail, sourced American.
Beth Illinois
Keeps us stocked with poly bags, boxes, and tape. The infrastructure that gets your order to your door.
Robert & Lopez - New York
Robert moves goods between facilities across the city. Lopez picks up finished shipments and gets them to you-and John at our local USPS sees us every day.
WHERE IT'S MADE
The fabrics arrive in New York City. In what's left of the Historic Garment District. The place where American fashion was built. Where the machines still hum. Where the skills still live.
Making it here means Tony's pattern-making shop - one of the last in New York - stays open for another generation. The District doesn't become just a memory. American craftsmanship doesn't die.
We could make our shirts overseas. Ship them in bulk. Maximize margins.
When you make something in America, you're not just making a product. You're supporting communities. Feeding families. Preserving skills that took lifetimes to master. You're keeping alive an industry that built this country.
One of the few sewing factories left in Manhattan. Because we make it here another generation learns the craft.
Sending her daughter to college on fabric commissions. A real family, supported by a real choice you make when you buy American.
Immigrants who learned the trade in the Garment District, now teaching the next generation. American opportunity, made real.
Started by his grandfather in 1952. Three generations of embroiderers. When you wear our Double Hook logo, you wear their legacy.
WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS SAY
The Pursuit of Perfection Under the Sun
"Best made sweatshirt I've ever owned ... I actually have four of them."
"This pullover is soft, stylish and sexy as heck. Made in America - Thank you Montauk Tackle Company."
"Just completed my fifth purchase of performance crew neck shirts. Now I have 15. Lightweight, durable and great colors. Just the best ever."
THANK YOU
To every customer who's chosen American-made. Who's paid more because it means something. Who's told a friend. Who's come back for a second shirt, a third, a tenth.
You're not just buying apparel. You're buying American craftsmanship. You're supporting real people and their families with every purchase. You're proving that Made in the U.S.A. isn't just a label. It's a value.
Every person who touches your shirt thanks you. We all thank you
Est. 2007 Made in the U.S.A. Since Day One
See you on the water.