Tellason Jeans

Tellason jeans are made in San Francisco, were they were first product during the Goldrush. Tellason jeans are constructed selvedge denim form Cone’ White Oak mill in Greensboro, North Carolina. Selvedge denim is made on traditional shuttle looms. Selvedge denim is tightly woven, making the denim stronger and more durable. Selvedge also has a stronger outseam that will resist fraying more than a stitched out seam. Originally, Cone Mills supplied denim for Levi’s beginning in 1910, becoming the exclusive supplier for 501 jeans in 1922.

Tellason has a nice video introducing the company’s vision:

 

Raleigh Denim

Raleigh Denim jeans are made in Raleigh, North Carolina. In fact, 98% of materials used to construct the jeans comes from North Carolina suppliers, including the denim which comes from Cone Mills‘s White Oak factory. You can see the details of their construction here.

3Sixteen

3Sixteen jeans are made in New York City using raw selvedge denim from the Kuroki Mills in Japan. The mill is renowned for their raw denim (which is not washed during production). Raw denim is generally dark and uniform, so that you can fade the jeans yourself. It is also a “slubby” denim, meaning it is intentionally spun to create an irregular texture.

3Sixteen also has premium denim line called “3sixteen+”  that uses uncalandered unsigned (i.e. even more raw) Okinawa denim.

Left Field

Left Field jeans are made in New York City. They are also constructed with raw denim the Kuroki Mills in Japan.

Rogue Territory

Rogue Territory jeans are handmade in Los Angeles, California, using denim from Kaihara Mills in Japan. The mill is renowned for their sanforised (pre-shrunk) selvedge denim it has produced since 1951. The mill uses ring yarn spinning and vintage production by narrow width shuttle machines. Like most upscale denim manufacturers, Kaihara uses the “rope dyeing” method to color their jeans. The technique involves twisting the threads of yard into a rope-like shape, then dipping the rope into a bath of indigo.

Mister Freedom Jeans

The brainchild of a Frenchman living in Los Angeles by the name of Christophe Loiron, Mister Freedom jeans are handmade with great attention to detail, using un-sanforized (not pre-shrunk) indigo blue 12 oz. denim.

 

Other jeans made in the U.S.: Agave Denim, Rising Sun, Roy DenimCertified Jeans (work jeans), Diamond Gusset (work jeans), Round House (dungarees), Texas Jeans, Pointer Brand7 For All MankindRRL (Ralph Lauren)Ernest SewnWilliam RastRag & BoneTaylor StitchTrue Religion, J. Brand and Todd Shelton.

You can read more about the history of denim in the books Global Denim and Fugitive Denim.

Thanks to D. Groundsel for his denim intell.

 
Agave Denim Gringo Rock N Sea Jeans

Agave Denim Gringo Rock N Sea Jeans
$124.95 (Was $245)

Made in USA 501 Original Fit Jeans

Made in USA 501 Original Fit Jeans ($178)

Raleigh Demin Nash Rinse Straight Fit

Raleigh Demin Nash Rinse Straight Fit ($285)

Tellason Denim Ankara Straight Leg Selvedge Jean

Tellason Denim Ankara Straight Leg Selvedge Jean ($200)

3Sixteen Slim Straight Jeans in Indigo

3Sixteen Slim Straight Jeans in Indigo ($230)

Left Field Heavy Nisshinbo Mills Jean

Left Field Heavy Nisshinbo Mills Jean ($210)

Rogue Territory Dark Stanton Jeans

Rogue Territory Dark Stanton ($190)

Mister Freedom Californian Jeans

Mister Freedom Californian Jeans ($289)

Ralph Lauren Double Slim Bootcut Jeans

Ralph Lauren Double Slim Bootcut Jeans ($250)

Earnest Sewn "Fulton" Classic Straight Leg Jean

Earnest Sewn ”Fulton” Classic Straight Leg Jean ($195)

7 For All Mankind Men's Austyn 2.0 Relaxed Straight Leg Jean

7 For All Mankind Men’s Austyn 2.0 Relaxed Straight Leg Jean ($198)

Sugar Cane Vintage Cut Selvedge Denim Jeans

Sugar Cane Vintage Cut Selvedge Denim Jeans ($400)

William Rast Men's Logan Straight Leg Jean

William Rast Men’s Logan Straight Leg Jean ($134)