What America makes the World takes.

We are collectively, undoubtedly, the most creative group nearly unrecognized.

We may consistently score low (or High) in negative statistics in the World, but our lack of conformity and natural rebellion has welcomed immigrants and inspired our misfits.

America has brought the world from candlelight to electrifying and energizing homes and industry around the globe.

From the harnessing of electricity, invention of the light bulb, Freedom, Telephone, Television, Recording, Flight, Apple pie, Jazz, Hip-hop, Rock & Roll, and

BLUE JEANS

A timeless classic. Enduringly versatile. nearly indestructible.

Holding Social, Civil, And Industrial revolutions as professional references.

relentlessly copied and replicated.

Created for gold rush miners.

Uniform of mechanics, union workers, and cowboys.

Introduced around the world by American GI’s.

WORLD ICON

With the highest integrity, and complete originality.

obsessively refined.

So far from a ordinary pair of jeans with Zig-Zag embroidery.

Revolution

Over Evolution.

With the highest integrity, and complete originality.

obsessively refined.

So far from a ordinary pair of jeans with Zig-Zag embroidery.

Revolution

Over Evolution.

What America makes the World takes.

We are collectively, undoubtedly, the most creative group nearly unrecognized.

We may consistently score low (or High) in negative statistics in the World, but our lack of conformity and natural rebellion has welcomed immigrants and inspired our misfits.

America has brought the world from candlelight to electrifying and energizing homes and industry around the globe.

From the harnessing of electricity, invention of the light bulb, Freedom, Telephone, Television, Recording, Flight, Apple pie, Jazz, Hip-hop, Rock & Roll, and

BLUE JEANS

A timeless classic. Enduringly versatile. nearly indestructible.

Holding Social, Civil, And Industrial revolutions as professional references.

relentlessly copied and replicated.

Created for gold rush miners.

Uniform of mechanics, union workers, and cowboys.

Introduced around the world by American GI’s.

WORLD ICON

With the highest integrity, and complete originality.

obsessively refined.

So far from a ordinary pair of jeans with Zig-Zag embroidery.

Revolution

Over Evolution.

INTEGRITY is what you do when no one’s looking.

if Virtue signaling was measured in cups of water we would be drowning. Suddenly everyone appears concerned with Sustainability and social awareness .

Please forgive my sarcastic tone, as while most these brands are profiting from dishonesty I am really in the trenches. I’ve choked on tear gas and dodged rubber bullets. I take offense.

I have been talking about and attempting to start my brand for over two decades. Some of my largest obstacles have been environmental and social issues. I have been fighting an uphill battle and making difficult sacrifices long before PR campaigns and fancy verbiage manipulated some virtuous topics.

I sacrifice and struggle intensely to build my products in the US. Honestly a portion is because of authenticity, Where better to produce Blue Jeans?

But even more important are Environmental and Social subjects. The illusion of nationalism can get very ugly as there is an incredible irony as we heal from centuries of racism and near extinction of our lands native people. While slavery was supposed to end with the Civil war and ultimately with Juneteenth, American industry has found a loophole in shipping its manufacturing overseas. Slavery is still legal elsewhere. I would no faster close my business than be a hypocrite for a profit.

I can go on for volumes about how outsourcing jobs have devastated our county and caused much harm to its manufacturing hosts. Sending our jobs overseas has cost millions of jobs here, and fueled crime and other harmful social behavior. There is an immediate and direct correlation to the explosion of crime here with the exporting of jobs over there. And supporting those exported jobs is not serving them either, nobody wants to live in a factory working 18 hours for 30 cents a day. Nobody.

Additionally the environmental impact of overseas manufacturing is devastating, most places with inexpensive labor also do not enforce or even slightly encourage any environmental conscious rule. Extreme pollution there for fast fashion and disposable clothing here.

And More and More.

My products are handmade with extreme integrity and uncompromised construction. All of my Denim, Leather, Wool, Hardware, down to my thread is produced in the USA. I prefer to sell my denim products “raw” as this means the fabric has not been put through wash and distressing processes, avoiding wasted energy, water, and pollution. Wearing a raw pair of jeans takes a bit of patience to break in and wear down to that perfect vintage wash the long way, but this is true authenticity and luxury. Raw denim is unmatched in durability and sustainability. And if you didn’t already know cotton denim is a product of agriculture it is farmed and natural, like a salad!, I wouldn’t suggest eating them though, but they are biodegradable. The leather from my jeans labels to belts and accessories is Bark tanned. This process is long, slow, and labor intensive. It uses “vegetable” matter (tree bark) to preserve the leather as opposed to chromium salts that are extremely toxic and found in 99% of manufactured leather goods today. Bark tanned leather ages superiorly, it gains patina and charm with age, and is ultimately biodegradable. In full disclosure with extreme rarity when a US made material is unavailable it will be imported from a responsible source (UK, Japan, S Korea, etc.) This is a intense challenge as the US is constantly shedding manufacturing jobs. I am doing my best to contribute and preserve our manufacturing integrity and heritage.

Additionally maybe its related to being an artist and mechanic I have a fascination with vintage machinery and strong sentiment. As Michelangelo believed a soul or Angel to be trapped in a block of marble for him to carve out and set free.

“The greatest artist has no conception Which a single block of marble does not Potentially contain within its mass, But only a hand obedient to the mind can penetrate to this image.”

My collection of vintage machines adds charm and character to my workspace and products. They may not be as alive as the marble but they have sentiment and life of their own. And are technically recycled as a few I salvaged and saved from shuttered factories.

Most brands will no sooner forget promoting sustainability and social justice once they discover a new topic.

Sustainability and Social justice is not a catch phrase or well crafted marketing strategy here. its life.


What America makes the World takes.

We are collectively, undoubtedly, the most creative group nearly unrecognized.

We may consistently score low (or High) in negative statistics in the World, but our lack of conformity and natural rebellion has welcomed immigrants and inspired our misfits.

America has brought the world from candlelight to electrifying and energizing homes and industry around the globe.

From the harnessing of electricity, invention of the light bulb, Freedom, Telephone, Television, Recording, Flight, Apple pie, Jazz, Hip-hop, Rock & Roll, and

What America makes the World takes.

We are collectively, undoubtedly, the most creative group nearly unrecognized.

We may consistently score low (or High) in negative statistics in the World, but our lack of conformity and natural rebellion has welcomed immigrants and inspired our misfits.

America has brought the world from candlelight to electrifying and energizing homes and industry around the globe.

From the harnessing of electricity, invention of the light bulb, Freedom, Telephone, Television, Recording, Flight, Apple pie, Jazz, Hip-hop, Rock & Roll, and

What America makes the World takes.

We are collectively, undoubtedly, the most creative group nearly unrecognized.

We may consistently score low (or High) in negative statistics in the World, but our lack of conformity and natural rebellion has welcomed immigrants and inspired our misfits.

America has brought the world from candlelight to electrifying and energizing homes and industry around the globe.

From the harnessing of electricity, invention of the light bulb, Freedom, Telephone, Television, Recording, Flight, Apple pie, Jazz, Hip-hop, Rock & Roll, and

BLUE JEANS

A timeless classic. Enduringly versatile. nearly indestructible.

Holding Social, Civil, And Industrial revolutions as professional references.

relentlessly copied and replicated.

Created for gold rush miners.

Uniform of mechanics, union workers, and cowboys.

Introduced around the world by American GI’s.

WORLD ICON

With the highest integrity, and complete originality.

obsessively refined.

So far from a ordinary pair of jeans with Zig-Zag embroidery.

Revolution

Over Evolution.

INTEGRITY is what you do when no one’s looking.

if Virtue signaling was measured in cups of water we would be drowning. Suddenly everyone appears concerned with Sustainability and social awareness .

Please forgive my sarcastic tone, as while most these brands are profiting from dishonesty I am really in the trenches. I’ve choked on tear gas and dodged rubber bullets. I take offense.

I have been talking about and attempting to start my brand for over two decades. Some of my largest obstacles have been environmental and social issues. I have been fighting an uphill battle and making difficult sacrifices long before PR campaigns and fancy verbiage manipulated some virtuous topics.

I sacrifice and struggle intensely to build my products in the US. Honestly a portion is because of authenticity, Where better to produce Blue Jeans?

But even more important are Environmental and Social subjects. The illusion of nationalism can get very ugly as there is an incredible irony as we heal from centuries of racism and near extinction of our lands native people. While slavery was supposed to end with the Civil war and ultimately with Juneteenth, American industry has found a loophole in shipping its manufacturing overseas. Slavery is still legal elsewhere. I would no faster close my business than be a hypocrite for a profit.

I can go on for volumes about how outsourcing jobs have devastated our county and caused much harm to its manufacturing hosts. Sending our jobs overseas has cost millions of jobs here, and fueled crime and other harmful social behavior. There is an immediate and direct correlation to the explosion of crime here with the exporting of jobs over there. And supporting those exported jobs is not serving them either, nobody wants to live in a factory working 18 hours for 30 cents a day. Nobody.

Additionally the environmental impact of overseas manufacturing is devastating, most places with inexpensive labor also do not enforce or even slightly encourage any environmental conscious rule. Extreme pollution there for fast fashion and disposable clothing here.

And More and More.

My products are handmade with extreme integrity and uncompromised construction. All of my Denim, Leather, Wool, Hardware, down to my thread is produced in the USA. I prefer to sell my denim products “raw” as this means the fabric has not been put through wash and distressing processes, avoiding wasted energy, water, and pollution. Wearing a raw pair of jeans takes a bit of patience to break in and wear down to that perfect vintage wash the long way, but this is true authenticity and luxury. Raw denim is unmatched in durability and sustainability. And if you didn’t already know cotton denim is a product of agriculture it is farmed and natural, like a salad!, I wouldn’t suggest eating them though, but they are biodegradable. The leather from my jeans labels to belts and accessories is Bark tanned. This process is long, slow, and labor intensive. It uses “vegetable” matter (tree bark) to preserve the leather as opposed to chromium salts that are extremely toxic and found in 99% of manufactured leather goods today. Bark tanned leather ages superiorly, it gains patina and charm with age, and is ultimately biodegradable. In full disclosure with extreme rarity when a US made material is unavailable it will be imported from a responsible source (UK, Japan, S Korea, etc.) This is a intense challenge as the US is constantly shedding manufacturing jobs. I am doing my best to contribute and preserve our manufacturing integrity and heritage.

Additionally maybe its related to being an artist and mechanic I have a fascination with vintage machinery and strong sentiment. As Michelangelo believed a soul or Angel to be trapped in a block of marble for him to carve out and set free.

“The greatest artist has no conception Which a single block of marble does not Potentially contain within its mass, But only a hand obedient to the mind can penetrate to this image.”

My collection of vintage machines adds charm and character to my workspace and products. They may not be as alive as the marble but they have sentiment and life of their own. And are technically recycled as a few I salvaged and saved from shuttered factories.

Most brands will no sooner forget promoting sustainability and social justice once they discover a new topic.

Sustainability and Social justice is not a catch phrase or well crafted marketing strategy here. its life.


Born in the home of the brave, the founding city of liberty and freedom.

Raised in the shadows of abandoned factories.

Growing in the despair of lost manufacturing and jobs.

Bars on every corner full of the last working men in blue collars.

Meanwhile anything from ass to drugs sold on the corners in broad daylight.

Lack of work, the rise of desperation, and bubbling of overcrowding making for a powder keg of violence.

Our country still healing from heavy after effects of segregation, and the civil rights movements fresh in our memory.

Ironically outsourcing jobs to slaves the other side of the world.

Our desperation for work and change was fuel for a powerhouse of art, fashion, music, and culture.

I learned to hustle before social media, cultivated skills before Youtube, and quenched knowledge without Google.

Before the pound sign was converted to a hashtag.

Our culture, original and exclusively American.

While these influences are not exclusive to myself, they have heavily influenced my personal style and art.

Style firmly rooted in the past while still being original and progressive.

Being an artist, I'm an open book and anxious to share my gifts, while staying conscious of the environment and social issues.

Always with the highest integrity, authenticity, and complete originality.

Many years of challenge  has went into the life that inspired my style.

My children have raised me more than i raised them.

My Mother who put crayons in my hand and never stopped encouraging my gift.

And to the most high.