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Download SJ Denim’s “Made in America” Issue

Ongoing tariff negotiations and the U.S.’s declining global reputation, coupled with weakening economies and widespread political instability, have added significant complexity to the textile and apparel manufacturing industry. While denim is no more affected by these disruptions than other categories, blue jeans have emerged as a symbolic flashpoint in the broader debate. Arguably the most quintessential American garment, jeans have been manufactured primarily overseas for decades.

This period has served as a reminder of how the legacy of American-made denim stands in contrast to today’s global manufacturing reality. Despite President Trump’s “America First” policy, the prevailing sentiment from domestic denim brand owners and designers is that a thriving domestic denim industry is unlikely to make a comeback. The necessary investment, expertise, machinery, and skilled workforce simply aren’t in place. The swift decline of Vidalia Mills in Louisiana—if it can even be said to have truly taken off—is a telling example.

However, there are still pockets of opportunity, often driven by a renewed appreciation for heritage and nostalgia. The enduring fascination among denim enthusiasts with White Oak’s iconic Draper X3 looms, the rising demand for vintage Americana fashion, and the efforts of U.S. brands to rebuild domestic supply chains all underscore the resilience of “Made in USA.”

Download SJ Denim’s “Made in America” issue to learn:

  • How small U.S. brands are navigating cost challenges to manufacture domestically
  • Why designers say sourcing U.S.-made denim fabric is their greatest challenge
  • How the legacy of White Oak lives on through photos and a foundation
  • Why U.S. jeans are important to the Western consumer
  • How one brand established a local supply chain for “Made in USA” jeans
  • And much more…

Click here to download the issue.

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