




Studio Denim Shorts
Product Description
Crafted from midweight 12 oz raw indigo denim, these high-rise shorts blend durability with a structured fit. Ideal for summer, they feature reinforcement bar tacks in high-stress areas and practical pockets for everyday necessities. Designed for comfort, these versatile shorts can easily transition from casual outings to relaxed days at home, offering a contemporary take on a classic style. Made in Los Angeles with sustainably sourced denim, they're a thoughtful addition to any wardrobe. From the brand: DETAILS Midweight, structured pleated denim straight leg shorts. 12 oz (62/63") raw indigo USA made denim from Vidalia Mills. High rise with a longer inseam. Reinforcement bar tacks in areas of high stress. Two prong donut button closure and zip fly. Two front slant hand pockets and two back welt pockets. Fit is based off of our Studio Cotton Trouser and your new favorite summer short. INFO Made in Los Angeles. 100% Cotton. Machine wash cold, air dry. Worn with our Lounge T-Shirt and our Basics Thermal Long Sleeve . Please note these shorts are fully raw and have not been given a rinse. Wash these like you would raw selvedge denim. SIZING Runs true to waist size. AJ is 6'0" and 175 lbs and is wearing a size 34. Size chart is located above the "Add to Cart" button. FABRIC Vidalia Mills was the first new selvedge denim mill in the US since Cone White Oak began over 100 years ago. Vidalia Mills was located in Vidalia, Louisiana and had taken over the old Fruit of the Loom Mill that had closed and left the town in an economic downfall. They were in partnership with BASF Agriculture Services producing quality denim using e3, certified sustainable American cotton and could trace each roll of denim back to the American farm it was grown on. The denim was woven on Vidalia's Draper X3 selvedge denim loom, 45 of which were acquired from the Cone White Oak Plant in Greensboro, North Carolina. Vidalia was carrying on the torch from Cone White Oak, while doing so in a much more environmentally friendly way (information from Left Field NYC). Unfortunately ,as of April 2025, the Concordia County Sheriff’s Department auctioned off Vidalia Mill's assets, including land, buildings, and equipment, to cover approximately $32.5 million in debt.