MILITARY
POW/MIA Recognition Day
The third Friday in September is National POW/MIA Day. On this day we nationally recognize those who are Prisoners of War or who have been missing ...
Camo: The Original Print
Of all the textile patterns found in fashion today, one of the most recognizable is the camo print. Originating in military uniforms during the 20t...
Alpha Industries X Has Heart: Massachusetts
U.S. Marine Veteran Anthony Marquez and designer Fish McGill collaborated to create the design "XVII," a stylized interpretation of the chainsaw ca...
GRAILED: ALPHA INDUSTRIES IN HISTORY
The Flight Jacket has arguably the most extensive history of any military garment. The US Army Air Corps standardized the first Flight Jacket, know...
Weather Warrior
Written by: Aiya Madarang
The Alpha Industries Spring/Summer 2019 collection was created with a particular focus on shifting and often unpredictab...
Presidents' Day
Written by: Aiya Madarang
February 18 is officially Presidents Day, the only federal holiday designated to honor America’s past and current preside...
Women's History Month
Written by: Aiya Madarang
March is Women’s History month, where we honor the oft-forgotten contributions and accomplishments of women throughout hi...
Has Heart: Florida
VETERAN: Darrel Charles, U.S. Navy
DESIGNER: Brittany Ballinger
LOCATION: Miami, Florida, U.S.A.
“L’UNION”
Inspired by the Haitian flag and its mes...
Memorial Day
Written by: Aiya Madarang
Memorial Day is an important way for our country to honor the brave men and women who died while serving in the US milita...
Remembering D-Day
On June 6, 1944, Allied forces stormed the beaches of Normandy as part of the largest seaborne invasion in history. D-Day lead the liberation of Fr...
A Father and Son Legacy
At Alpha Industries, we are proud of our family legacy. When we launched in 1959, the brand was under the leadership of Samuel Gelber and we were r...
The Tuskegee Airmen
Written by: Aiya Madarang
On June 21, Robert Friend, one of the last surviving members of the renowned Tuskegee Airmen of World War II, passed away...