About Liberty Wear Apparel

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Our History

Liberty Wear was founded by Curt and Tammy Jackson of Ohio. Their vision to create 100% American-made apparel was brought to life in February of 2010, starting out small as a family business. Over the past 14 years, Liberty Wear has expanded substantially, spanning nationwide and internationally. It has grown leaps and bounds thanks to countless loyal customers and small businesses supporting the vision of American patriotism and the contentment of having a boots-on-American-soil approach to production.

In 2022, Joanna and Eric Campbell (daughter and son-in-law of Curt Jackson), became the new owners and operators of Liberty Wear, allowing Curt and Tammy to step into their much-deserved retirement. Having already worked alongside the Founders, the original values that Liberty Wear was constructed from remain under Campbell’s new ownership. Joanna stated, “We are still dedicated to making our customers feel like they are a part of our family when doing business with us.” Liberty Wear is more than a family-owned business that sells clothing. The Campbell’s made a sentient pledge when they stepped into leadership that they would put their employees and community first by creating vocational opportunities and economic growth. They moved the warehouse and offices into a consolidated property in Amarillo, Texas where all operations can occur under one roof. Through creating a place for people of all walks to have access to benefits, as well as both personal and professional growth opportunities, Liberty Wear in 2024, has quickly become a space for people to step in to their aspirations and find communal support. At the end of the day, creating and selling high-quality, American-made apparel is always the goal, but the mission is much more considerable. Liberty Wear will continue to thrive and expand alongside its employees, customers, and community. As Joanna says it well, “when you succeed, we succeed.