15 Cool, Made-in-LA Labels You Should Know About

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15 Cool, Made-in-LA Labels You Should Know About
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Reformation isn't the only brand making really cool, wearable clothes in LA:

There's no occasion quite like the Fourth of July to celebrate all things American. Here at Fashionista, we'll be spending the week examining the fashion industry in our own backyard, from the state of U.S. apparel manufacturing to American-born models on the rise. You can follow all of our coverage here.

That's all to say, Here are 15 labels you should know about if you don't already, each of which manufacture the vast majority — if not all — of their garments in the city of angels. Jesse KammJesse Kamm is best known for her Kamm pants, essentially the perfect high-waisted, cropped, wide -leg pant. The former model, who claims to have worked 28 different jobs since age 12, has expanded the style to include various colors and fabrics, a tapered cut and a short. Her brand’s been around for 10 years but remains purposefully small, perhaps a reflection of this wise, resonant line in her bio: "In my life, I know that I deserve to be a sane person.

Calle del MarDesigner Aza Ziegler is one of those rare success stories of someone launching their line right out of design school. Her designs are a tad more fun, colorful and distinctive than what we typically see coming out of LA but still have a wearable, breezy California vibe. All products are not only made in LA, but also made in women-owned and women-run factories using ethically sourced fabrics.

Simon MillerInspired by Japanese fabrication and modern American craftsmanship, Daniel Corrigan launched Simon Miller as a men's denim brand in 2008 and it has since expanded to include a female co-creative director, women's denim, a full ready-to-wear collection that often shows at New York Fashion Week and those adorable little Bonsai bags that have inspired many a copycat. The clothes are classic, understated and wearable on top of being beautifully made in the U.S. — primarily in LA.

Calder BlakeSofia Coppola is a fan of minimalist-chic line Calder Blake, and that's pretty much all the convincing we need to confirm it's a label you should know about. Designer Amanda Blake, formerly of Joie, launched it in 2013 and focuses on understated, functional pieces like T-shirts made ethically from locally sourced, natural fibers.

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