When Jacob Hurwitz, founder of American Trench, traveled to Norristown, PA, in the spring of 2019 to meet with knitwear manufacturer Camber’s co-owner Barry Schwartz to discuss manufacturing, they took an immediate liking to each other. As Hurwitz was kicking around brand names for a sweatshirt — an updated version of Camber’s rugged essential — Schwartz told him about Camber’s name prior to moving to their Norristown location: O.E. Sport. Hurwitz loved it; Schwartz said he could have it. American Trench’s O.E. line — which stands for “Original Equipment” — was born.
Over the next two years, there were countless factory visits and obstacles before the O.E. Keystone 1.0 Hoodie would hit the shelves. While unexpected tragedies — COVID-19, floods that cost Camber millions in lost merchandise — helped slow the process, the main delays were due to Camber’s strict factory policies (Camber patterns are prohibited from leaving the factory) and grueling design-to-production operations. But Hurwitz and team never wavered. They knew that what they were creating was going to be special. Perfect, even.
Now, with a year passed since the launch of O.E. Keystone Hoodie version 1.0, Hurwitz and his team of fashion experts have put what they learned into their latest iteration.
American Trench O.E. Keystone Hoodie 2.0: What We Think

Best Hoodie Made in the USA
American Trench O.E. Keystone Hoodie 2.0
Pros
- 12-ounce cross-knit construction reassures its ability to keep body heat in and the elements out on first wear
- Gets better with age and wear
- Better sizing/fit for all bodies
Cons
- You do have to be careful with sizing, especially with 1.0, due to the knit construction and fit pre- and post-wash
- Lack of exclusive, eye-catching colors
- Cost may seem unjustified to the naked eye of the online buyer