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.
Left Field NYC is a Brooklyn-based denim brand founded by Christian McCann. The company is known for its American-made jeans, vintage-inspired design, and use of premium selvedge denim from both domestic and Japanese mills.
Signature Aesthetic:
Vintage-inspired, rugged jeans with a focus on fit, fabric, and unique branding.
Fit / Style | Description | Price Range |
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Charles Atlas | Tapered, athletic fit | $220–$260 |
Chelsea | Slim straight, modern fit | $220–$260 |
Greaser | Classic straight, mid-rise | $220–$260 |
Workwear Jeans | Heavyweight, utility-focused | $220–$275 |
Special Editions | Unique fabrics, limited runs | $240–$295 |
Component | Country of Origin | Details |
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Denim | USA (Vidalia Mills, Cone Mills), Japan | Selvedge, various weights |
Thread, Trims | USA | Domestic suppliers |
Manufacturing | USA (California, NY) | All jeans cut, sewn, and finished in the USA |
Product Category | Price Range | Example Models |
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Jeans | $220–$295 | Charles Atlas, Chelsea, Greaser |
Shirts/Jackets | $150–$250 | Work shirts, denim jackets |
Accessories | $30–$80 | Belts, hats |