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How to Tell if Window Blinds Are Really Made in the USALearn how to tell if window blinds are really made in the USA, including FTC guidance, qualified claims, labels, sourcing, and manufacturer details.
Lexi Westingate | Blinds Chalet Design Team
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Updated: May 23 2026

How to Tell if Window Blinds Are Really Made in the USA image

Many homeowners prefer American made window blinds because they value domestic manufacturing, custom craftsmanship, and product transparency. However, determining whether blinds are truly made in the USA can sometimes be confusing.



Some products may be fully manufactured domestically, while others may use imported materials or components combined with assembly in the United States. Understanding the differences can help you make a more informed purchasing decision.



Browse our collection of American made blinds or explore our American made window treatments guide for additional resources and buying advice.



Why Made in USA Claims Can Be Confusing



Window blinds are often manufactured using multiple components, including slats, fabrics, motors, brackets, headrails, lift systems, and hardware. These components may come from different suppliers and countries before the final product is assembled or customized.



Because of this, not all products labeled as American made are manufactured in exactly the same way.



Understand the Different Types of Claims



Made in USA



A Made in USA claim generally means that all or virtually all of the product is made domestically according to FTC guidance.



Made in USA with Imported Components



This means the product is manufactured or assembled in the United States but includes imported parts or materials.



Assembled in USA



An Assembled in USA claim usually means the final assembly process occurs domestically, even if many components come from outside the country.



How to Verify if Window Blinds Are Really Made in the USA



1. Read Product Descriptions Carefully



Many manufacturers provide details about manufacturing, assembly, or sourcing directly within the product description.



Look for wording that clearly explains whether the blinds are:


  • Made in USA

  • Assembled in USA

  • Made with imported components


2. Look for Qualified Claims



Qualified claims provide more transparency about how a product is manufactured. These claims are often more detailed and realistic for custom window treatments that use globally sourced materials.



3. Ask Where the Product Is Manufactured



If the information is unclear, ask where the blinds are fabricated, assembled, or customized. Some manufacturers perform custom cutting and assembly domestically even when components originate elsewhere.



4. Review Manufacturer Information



Reputable manufacturers often explain their production process, facilities, or domestic operations in detail.



5. Understand That Components May Come from Multiple Countries



Many custom blinds use motors, fabrics, lift systems, or hardware sourced globally. This is common throughout the window treatment industry.



The key difference is often where final fabrication, customization, assembly, and quality control occur.



Made in USA vs Imported Blinds



Feature American Made Blinds Imported Blinds
Manufacturing Domestic fabrication or assembly Manufactured overseas
Customization Often strong for custom sizing Varies by manufacturer
Lead Times Can be more predictable May depend on shipping and imports
Support Often easier to coordinate domestically Varies depending on supplier


FTC Guidance and Window Treatments



The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) provides guidance for Made in USA claims and how companies can advertise product origin.



For window treatments, manufacturers may use:


  • Made in USA claims

  • Qualified Made in USA claims

  • Assembled in USA claims


Learn more: Understanding Made in USA claims for window treatments



BABA vs Made in USA



Some homeowners and contractors confuse Made in USA claims with Build America, Buy America (BABA) compliance requirements.



While related, these are different standards with different purposes.



Learn more: BABA compared to Made in USA window treatments



Learn more: BABA compliant window treatments



Why Homeowners Choose American Made Window Blinds


  • Custom sizing and fabrication

  • Support for domestic manufacturing

  • Potentially easier customer service and support

  • Confidence in product sourcing and production


Shop American Made Blinds



Explore our selection of Made in USA window blinds to compare available products and customization options.



Explore More American Made Window Treatment Guides




Final Thoughts



Determining whether window blinds are really made in the USA often requires looking beyond a simple label. Understanding qualified claims, assembly information, sourcing details, and manufacturing processes can help homeowners make more informed decisions.



For shoppers who value domestic manufacturing, transparency, and custom fabrication, American made window blinds can offer important advantages.



Made in USA Window Blinds FAQs



How can I tell if blinds are really made in the USA?


Review product descriptions, look for qualified Made in USA claims, ask about manufacturing and assembly, and check manufacturer information for sourcing details.



What does Made in USA with imported components mean?


It means the product is manufactured or assembled in the United States while using some imported materials or components.



Are assembled in USA blinds the same as Made in USA blinds?


Not necessarily. Assembled in USA generally means final assembly occurs domestically, while Made in USA may involve more extensive domestic manufacturing.



Where can I shop for American made blinds?


You can browse American made blinds by visiting Blind Chalet’s Made in USA blinds shopping page.





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