When looking for a reliable pair of jeans, American-made brings you options from small-batch selvage (aka, woven the old-school way) to everyday classics. The denim brands featured here cut, sew and stitch their jeans right here in the U.S. There’s no outsourcing, just jeans built tough.
Buck Mason
Buck Mason’s denim line is made by hand in Los Angeles. Although its fabric originates in Japan, all the work to actually craft the jeans, jackets and other denim happens right here in the U.S.
Loomstate selvedge Ford standard jean: $278
These classic five-pocket jeans come in a standard fit. Inspired by jeans made from the 1940s through the 1960s, this durable pair of jeans will last for years. They come with a lived-in feel for added comfort. Sizes range from a 28 to 38 waist, with alternations included.
Lee X Buck Mason Loomstate selvedge 101B jean: $298
Wies Made
All Wies Made fibers and fabrics are farmed, milled and sewn in the U.S. Featuring denim and knitwear, you’ll find a whole new wardrobe at Wies Made.
Artcher denim jacket: $348
Tecovas
Tecovas, a popular Western brand, now has American-made denim. No matter who you are, you can find jeans, boots and more that fit your personal style.
Men’s slim straight heritage denim: $145
Men’s modern bootcut heritage denim: $145
Whether you wear work boots or cowboy boots, these modern bootcut heritage denim jeans are stitched for tough jobs. You get a roomier thigh and wider leg that fit comfortably over any pair of boots, tall or short. Traditional Western construction keeps the jeans from ripping, no matter how much you beat them up.
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