What makes this brand sustainable?

At eugenie, we do the research so you can feel confident about the products you purchase, use, and wear.

Our team thoroughly evaluates the sustainability practices of every designer we feature, ensuring your choices support a positive impact on the world.

Sustainability can be complex, so we've broken it down in a way that’s clear, simple, and easy to understand.

  • Natural Materials

    Jesse Kamm works with deadstock fabric as their base, meaning they source retired or vintage material that would otherwise be wasted. When deadstock is unavailable, this brand strictly sources newly produced organic cotton canvas from one of the oldest and most reputable centennial Japanese denim mills. Throughout the production process, Jesse Kamm garments undergo reduced water usage treatments and highly-regulated, low-impact dyeing in ethical Los Angeles facilities.

  • Local Production

    This brand manufactures all of their products in Los Angeles, California. Local production minimizes their carbon footprint by ensuring their products are sewn, dyed, and finished in the same geographic area. Jesse Kamm’s team works very closely with their craftspeople, conducting multiple weekly visits throughout production for quality control and relationship building.

  • Low Waste

    Jesse Kamm utilizes small-batch production techniques to reduce waste and avoid overproduction. Producing intentional, limited runs helps keep their apparel in closets and out of landfills.

  • Social Standards

    Sustainability is as much about clothing as it is community. Jesse Kamm donates significant funds to various important charitable organizations that align with their values including the NAACP, ACLU, Environment California, and more.