American Denim
Left Field NYC
Left Field NYC, founded in 1998 by Christian McCann, salvaged vintage workwear from Pennsylvania coal mines before launching Brooklyn-made selvedge jeans. The "Chelsea" cut features a roomy thigh and tapered leg, using Japanese Kaihara denim for slow fades.
Red Clouds Collective
Red Clouds Collective is a craftsman-led company designing durable, American-made workwear and accessories inspired by hands-on adventure. Their products, like waxed canvas pants and chore coats, are crafted with traditional techniques and high-quality domestic materials.
Runabout Goods
Runabout Goods is a California-based brand specializing in daily-wear outdoor apparel and accessories made in Los Angeles. Their products combine classic manufacturing with modern styling for rugged, functional clothing.
One Dime Time
One Dime Time is a factory-direct platform offering affordable, US-made denim and casual pants for men.
Seven Titans
Seven Titans, founded in 2025, resurrects Greensboro’s Proximity Mills with original Draper X3 looms, producing unsanforized "Proximity Straight" jeans replicating 1947 501® specs. Cold-soak rituals shrink the 14oz denim to period-accurate fits.
Bravestar Selvage
Bravestar Selvage, established in 2005/2012, sustains LA’s denim legacy through $98 selvage entry points using remnant Cone Mills White Oak stock. Their "Denim School" apprenticeship trains new stitchers in chain-stitch hemming.
Freenote Cloth
Freenote Cloth, founded in 2012 by brothers Matt and Andrew Brodrick, crafts "Rios" denim with Texas cotton and antique shuttle looms. Their "Monarch" fit, modeled after 1950s rodeo riders, incorporates hidden pocket stitching resembling mission architecture.
Wiesmade
Wiesmade, founded in 2020, traces organic cotton from GPS-tagged 40-acre plots to 14oz broken-twill jeans. This farm-to-garment transparency attracts eco-conscious buyers prioritizing supply chain accountability.
Futted Underground
Futted Underground, founded in 2014, offers three customization tiers from standard sizing to full bespoke using client-specific leg lasts. Its Brooklyn atelier stocks 127 denim varieties, including 23oz black canvas favored by architects and welders.
CMDB
CMDB is a veteran-owned workshop producing tactical selvedge using 21oz Japanese denim. Their "Operator" fit includes MOLLE-compatible loops and reinforced knees for field operations.
Williamsburg Garment
Williamsburg Garment Co., founded in 2016 by Maurice Malone, reimagines Brooklyn’s industrial past with slim-stretch selvedge. The "Humboldt" jean features chain-stitched hems and custom-dyed indigo that fades uniquely with each wear.
Imogene & Willie
Imogene + Willie, founded in 2009, revives Nashville’s garment district with limited-edition jeans sewn in LA. Their "Barton Slim" cut is inspired by vintage 501s and uses Tennessee-milled denim with hidden rivets and button flies.