Based in Norristown, Pennsylvania, Camber USA has been operating from the same factory since 1948. The company's reputation is largely due to the quality of its garments, all rigorously made in the USA. In fact, the brand complies with the Berry Amendment. This amendment was passed by Congress in 1941 and stipulates that the Ministry of the Armed Forces must give priority to the use of American products made exclusively on its soil: from fabric to manufacture, everything must come from the USA. This measure guarantees the country's autonomy in textile production, as well as a certain degree of traceability. At Camber USA, the cotton is grown in Texas, woven in New Jersey and the garment is assembled in Pennsylvania.