We recently got hooked up with a cache of ultra-rare, experimental selvedge styles from Cone Mills. Nothing excites us more than discovering one-of-a-kind fabrics like this and making them available to you. Don't miss these limited runs. Today, it's about the Natural Organic.
As Cone Mills began searching for a way to improve quality by using more modern selvedge looms, it started with the long-running classics. Example - our Cone Mills 1968. What we didn't know, until very recently, was that it also began work on a limited set of experimental selvedges. Fresh colors, yarns, weights, ID's. We got tipped off to these styles, and when the swatches arrived, we were like kids in a candy store. Just so cool. We snagged them immediately for you. We lead off with a gold-standard natural selvedge, dialed up. A 14 ounce weight lends true heft, while low starch lends the suppleness we like for Summer. The twill line is prominent, lending a sense of texture and depth. This version uses pure, organic cotton, a rare option in selvedge denim. The creamy finish displays smalls dots of cotton plant throughout to enhance the natural look. A big black ID finishes the package. An ultra-rare denim very few people will get to enjoy.
Inseam
Waist sizes 29-33 have a 34" inseam. Waist sizes 34+ have a 36" inseam.
Gustin has partnered with Denim Therapy to offer discounted custom hemming.
As a Gustin customer, you can save up to 34% on authentic chain-stitched hemming
that will match the original construction of your selvedge.
"Thank you so much. I love Gustin and appreciate the quality and service you brings to an industry that genuinely needs it. You guys are awesome!"
-Curtis C. | Verified Buyer
"Your great quality product and customer service are reasons I've been a long time customer and will continue to do so."
-Sean S. | Verified Buyer
"My 1968s came in the mail yesterday…They're amazing! From the fit (thank you for all the hand-holding!) to the detailing, I'm blown away. Just tremendous quality at any price point, but the value here is off the charts."