Monthly Archives: May 2010
Washing Jeans: A Practical Guide for Denim People
Each time you wash your jeans, you wash away a touch of the denims natural indigo color. This color loss not only changes the color of your jeans, it also fades the distinct high-and-low distress marks created each time you wear them.
Read moreWe’re Ready To Make Sweaters. Can America Still Make Them?
Last Spring (2009), we decided it was time to develop a wool sweater for the Todd Shelton brand. We knew it would be one of the biggest manufacturing challenges we’d faced in America.
Read moreWhat is Garment Dye? And What It Means to Your T-Shirt
There are a few different dyeing methods used for t-shirts. We choose to garment dye, which means the t-shirt (or garment) is made then dyed. Here we explain the process.
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Shirts
Made in Ohio.
Jeans
Made in California.
Pants
Made in New York.
T-shirts
Made in New Jersey.
Vests
Made in Los Angeles.


