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About 100 miles northwest of Dallas-Fort Worth, after passing untold pastures of crops and cattle, sits the town of Nocona, Texas, population 3,000. It’s home of the Nokona baseball glove ...
Texas-based Nokona has been making baseball gloves since 1934. Most of their domestic competition has moved operations overseas where America's oldest professional sport is little known.
WASHINGTON — Nokona, the legendary baseball mitt maker, would seem to fit hand in glove with President ... The 85-year-old company runs the only glove factory left in the U.S. — 100 miles from ...
Texas-based Nokona has been making baseball gloves since 1934. Most of their domestic competition has moved operations overseas, where America's oldest professional sport is little-known.
Inside America’s Last Domestic Manufacturer of Baseball Gloves Decades after Rawlings and Wilson shifted production overseas, Nokona continues making hand-stitched gloves at its North Texas factory.
Baseball's opening day is right around the corner and one company will be paying close attention. Nokona is the last remaining glove maker that still produces the gloves in the U.S. for MLB players.
For more than 90 years, Nokona has made hand-crafted leather goods in its Texas factory. Now, the legacy baseball glove maker's name will go on a new kind of product: flip-flops. Nokona and five ...
This little brick factory isn’t supposed to be here. It should be in the Philippines, or Vietnam, maybe China. Not here, in the heart of Texas. Baseball gloves, like many other things, aren’t ...
Baseball is the American past time, but there is only one brand of baseball glove that is made in America. It's not Nike, Rawlings or Wilson. It's Nokona. About 90 minutes north of Fort Worth, in ...
The collaboration marries Nokona’s plush, American top-grain baseball glove leather with Hari Mari’s quality flip flop construction to create soft-to-the-touch leather flip flop that’s sure ...
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