Local Organic Jeans

These Lean Dean Jeans are Made in the U.S. from 100% American Organic Cotton

This pair of Lean Dean U.S. Selvage jeans by Nudie Jeans uses 100% American organic cotton and is made in San Francisco.

Nudie Jeans is a Swedish jeans company dedicated to producing sustainable denim apparel. For these Lean Dean jeans, Nudie Jeans collaborated with North Carolina-based American jeans company Cone Denim. The five-pocket U.S. selvage jeans are made from Texan cotton seed sown at Cone's White Oak Mill in Greensboro, North Carolina. The cotton is 100% organic. Once the organic cotton has been processed into denim, it's made into the Lean Dean jeans at San Francisco's last denim shop. The Lean Dean U.S. Selvage jeans will be released in a limited-edition run of 1,000 pairs.

Sustainability in apparel is very important to the modern-day consumer, and a local, artisanal production process is an added draw. These points of appeal converge in these Lean Dean jeans.
Trend Themes
1. Sustainable Apparel - The trend of sustainability in apparel is driving demand for locally-made organic jeans.
2. Artisanal Production - Consumers are increasingly drawn to products that are made locally and with an artisanal production process.
3. Limited-edition Runs - Limited-edition runs of denim jeans appeal to consumers looking for exclusive and unique products.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry has the opportunity to capitalize on the trend of sustainable apparel by producing more locally-made organic jeans.
2. Textile Manufacturing - The textile manufacturing industry can benefit from the trend of artisanal production by focusing on producing high-quality, locally-made denim.
3. Retail - Retailers can leverage the trend of limited-edition runs by promoting and selling exclusive denim products to appeal to fashion-forward consumers.

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