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Year in Review: Heritage Denim Back in the Zeitgeist

Several forces propelled denim and its American roots into the spotlight in 2025.  

Mount Vernon Mills’ Plan to Revive American Selvedge Denim

Bill Rogers, Mount Vernon Mills president, spoke to SJ Denim about the mill's strategy for the Draper X3…

Mount Vernon Mills Acquires Historic White Oak Shuttle Looms

The 45 historic Draper X3 shuttle looms will stay in the U.S.

Imogene + Willie Bows ‘Made in USA’ Natural Indigo Jeans

The Cotton Project enables the brand to produce jeans within a 400-mile radius of its Nashville headquarters.

Patriot Jean Co. Bridges the Gap with Classic American-Made Denim

The brand launched last fall with two men's fits.

Georgia Denim Mill Bans PFAS to Settle Lawsuit

Mount Vernon Mills, which describes its Trion, Ga. site as America's biggest denim manufacturing facility…

Mount Vernon Mills Acquisition Unlocks Vertical Value

The company announced plans to acquire Wade Manufacturing Company's yarn spinning and weaving facility in…

Wrangler FR Adds Cooling Technology to Flame Resistant Denim

Wrangler FR and Mount Vernon FR have partnered to bring the first moisture-wicking and cooling denim to the…

Dickies and Mount Vernon Create Flame-Resistant Jeans

Dickies continues to make good on its focus for utility and safety. Workrite Uniform Co. has developed a…

BPD Expo Recap: Denim on Fifth Avenue

Denimheads are the new squatters. BPD Expo temporarily took over New York City’s largest vacant retail…

Blueprint Brings a Boutique-Feel to the Trade Show Circuit

Blueprint, the new denim expo organized by Blueprint Denim Washhouse Owner Bill Curtin, wrapped up Thursday…

Bill Curtin On Energizing New York’s Denim Industry With Blueprint

“Trade shows are like nightclubs,” said Bill Curtin, owner of BPD Washhouse. “They have to be reinvented to…