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.
Williamsburg Garment Company, founded by designer Maurice Malone, is a Brooklyn-based denim label focused on producing high-quality, American-made jeans at accessible prices. The brand is known for its minimalist design, wide range of fits, and commitment to domestic manufacturing.
Signature Aesthetic:
Classic, versatile jeans with a modern sensibility, available in rigid and stretch options and a variety of washes.
Fit / Style | Description | Price Range |
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Grand Street | Slim straight, modern fit | $149–$189 |
South 2nd Street | Straight leg, classic fit | $149–$189 |
Hope Street | Skinny fit, tapered leg | $149–$189 |
Roebling Street | Relaxed fit, roomy through thigh | $149–$189 |
Selvedge Editions | Limited runs, American or Japanese selvedge | $189–$225 |
Component | Country of Origin | Details |
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Denim | USA (Cone Mills, Vidalia Mills), Japan | Rigid, stretch, and selvedge options |
Thread, Trims | USA | Domestic suppliers |
Manufacturing | USA (NY, CA) | All jeans cut, sewn, and finished in the USA |
Product Category | Price Range | Example Models |
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Jeans | $149–$225 | Grand Street, South 2nd, Selvedge Editions |
Accessories | $20–$50 | Hats, masks, bandanas |