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1083

1083, created in 2013 by Thomas and Grégoire Huriez, relocates jeans manufacturing to less than 1083 km from customers. The brand uses GOTS certified organic cotton that doesn’t pollute water cycles.

1083 Jeans Overview

Brand Overview

1083, named after France’s maximum distance (1,083 km), revolutionized denim by relocalizing production entirely within France. Founded in 2013, the brand uses laser technology to reduce water consumption by 99% and offers size-inclusive jeans from recycled/organic cotton.


What Makes 1083 Unique

  • 100% French Production: Supply chain within 1,083 km to reduce carbon footprint.
  • Laser Technology: Replaces water-intensive sandblasting for eco-friendly fading.
  • Size Democracy: 25+ sizes including half-measurements for perfect fits.

Core Offerings, Fits, and Styles

Signature Aesthetic:
Minimalist jeans with clean lines and versatile washes.

Fit / Style Description Price Range (EUR)
Slim Fit Recycled 98% recycled cotton, tapered leg €99–€150
Regular Straight 14oz organic denim, rigid finish €110–€160

Materials & Sourcing

Component Country of Origin Details
Denim France Recycled/organic cotton, OEKO-TEX certified
Manufacturing France Produced in Drôme and Loire regions

Price Point Ranges

Product Category Price Range (EUR) Example Models
Jeans €99–€160 Slim Fit Recycled, Regular Straight

Recommended Brands with Similar Qualities (French/European)

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  • Cycle Jeans (eco-conscious stretch)
  • DAO Davy (size-inclusive minimalism)

Who 1083 Is Good For

  • Eco-conscious buyers prioritizing carbon-neutral denim.
  • Urban wearers needing affordable, size-inclusive options.
  • Supporters of French textile industry revival.