Stitch's Jeans
A return to our denim roots. After the success we earned developing Da-Nang Surplus, we decided it was time to return to our denim roots. We searched throughout Europe, Japan and the United States of America to secure the finest and most unusual indigoes for Stitch's. You will discover that our denim has undergone extensive washes using patented processes. Our denims are aged in antique redwood barrels at an old laundry facility in Evansville, Wyoming, which is just a few miles east of Casper. The plant was built in 1948 and had remained idle for the last 23 years. Of course, unusual indigo is just part of our story. We use real brass buttons and fittings. In fact, our buttons are modeled after antique coins minted in the 1880's. We chose the Buffalo Head side of the five-cent piece for the buttons on our men's jeans, which are named after U.S. States. The buttons on our women's jeans, which are named after Native American Tribes, feature the Indian Head from the other side of the coin. And naturally, all of our leather products are and stitched and tooled.
You won't find Stitch's just anywhere. We've partnered with a handful of select retailers around the world. In creating Stitch's, we also spent a lot of time contemplating what the West really means. Stitch's is our interpretation of the Old West, fused with equal parts Rock 'n Roll and Americana. You won't find this vision of the West in the history books or in the vintage photographs of Horace Poley. But, this is the way we see it, and in fact, it looks a whole lot better.
You won't find Stitch's just anywhere. We've partnered with a handful of select retailers around the world. In creating Stitch's, we also spent a lot of time contemplating what the West really means. Stitch's is our interpretation of the Old West, fused with equal parts Rock 'n Roll and Americana. You won't find this vision of the West in the history books or in the vintage photographs of Horace Poley. But, this is the way we see it, and in fact, it looks a whole lot better.



