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It is that time of year again, where the weather is getting crisp and the blistering heat is saved for those in the deep south of the USA. A pair of jeans is like this weather - there is something for everyone. No matter your weather, no matter the time of year, you are sure to find a style, fit, and fabric that is absolutely perfect for you.
Buying locally-made jeans keeps jobs here in the USA and serves as a reminder that we do care about who makes our clothing.
Here you will find nine brands of jeans made in the USA. Stop by to let them know that the made in the USA designation still means something.
1. All American Clothing Women's Straight Leg Stretch Jean
The beauty of a straight leg stretch jean is that it works for just about any body type. This is a classic design with a medium rise.
All-American Clothing created this jean to fit body types right in the hips and thighs, those problem areas for some of us girls!
2. All American Clothing Women's Skinny Stretch Jean
Skinny jeans are made to fit slim body types, but when styled correctly, can fit most body types.
If you have an apple-shaped figure, a flounce blouse that drapes over your midsection works beautifully. If you have an hour-glass figure, long blouses keep your shape the star of the outfit.
Note: All-American Clothing's skinny jeans are made from 100% USA-sourced materials.
3. NOEND Sophia Super High Rise Wide Leg
NOEND takes great pride in making each pair of jeans in Los Angeles, CA.
This Sophia high rise wide leg pants complements many body types.
For those with a less than average height, this jean gives the appearance of longer legs.
If you are of above-average height, this jean will make your torso look shorter.
High rise jeans complement those with curvier shapes because of the added fabric in the center.
4. Bullet Blues Babe Jour Jean
Bullet Blues showcases the fact that their jean is 100% made in the USA - including the materials, which come from North Carolina and Kentucky and made in California.
This jean is intentionally made to fit your shape to a tee. A boot-cut jean especially balances someone with wider hips and thighs. The flare at the bottom almost gives the illusion of an hour-glass figure.
5. GINEW Ozelda Women's Straight Leg Jean
GINEW (pronounced Gih-noo) proudly mentions the fact that they are the first Native American-owned denim company.
The pride is seen in the choice of materials in their jeans. This straight leg, high-rise jean is made of stretch selvedge denim, and is suited for your denim personality, as they put it on their website.
They purposely make these jeans to last so as to be passed on to the next generation.
6. Edwin Abbey Skirt
Edwin, which is a rearranging of the word DENIM, has a great story in not only how they make their jeans, but with the respect of the planet and in the technology they use. They are creating a way of upcycling their jeans so they do not end up in landfills.
This Abbey Skirt is meant to land on your waist and is slightly A-line in shape.
7. Dearborn Flare Light Wash Stretch
While Dearborn's denim is imported from Mexico, they profess their commitment to quality and, more importantly, to keeping jobs in the USA with a "localized supply chain".
These flare jeans with a fitted seat and high rise accentuate curves, or add curves with the proper blouse and shoes.
8. Railcar Fine Goods Vixen High Waist Skinny Jean
Another manufacturer with imported denim, Railcar Fine Goods boasts a storefront in California, while also keeping their manufacturing in California.
This high-waisted jean is purposely made to not have any gapping in the back, for which we know are common in some jeans. These are also cut and sewn when ordered so it may take longer to receive than ones that are already made.
9. Raleigh Denim Haywood Raw Indigo Jean
Raleigh Denim started out as two kids in a warehouse and has since expanded to more employees, but still made in North Carolina.
This jean is a high rise and slim leg jean. It will fit your body shape and will expand as it gets worn. They will also get softer and fade as you wear them.
10. Williamsburg Garment Co. Skinny Jeans
The denim here is made in North Carolina and this jean is Williamsburg Garment Company's best skinny jean for women. They come pre-washed, which makes the jeans softer, brighter, and, keeps the color from rubbing off. If you've ever washed a pair of jeans with anything but dark colors, you know how the color rubs off.
Conclusion
Finding women's jeans made in the USA may pose a challenge, but with challenge comes change.
☝How will YOU be part of the change?
Always remember: Nobody appreciates you and your business more than the people behind the made in the USA name!