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Vidalia Mills in Vidalia, Louisiana is a “farm-to-yarn” denim mill. Vidalia's Draper looms were acquired from the now-closed White Oak Mill in Greensboro, North Carolina. It takes about two hours for Draper loom machines to weave enough fabric for one pair of jeans.

Vidalia Mills took over the old Fruit of the Loom Mill. Vidalia Mills are in Partnership with BASF Agriculture Services producing denim using e3, certified sustainable American cotton. The mill can trace the source of its denim back to the farm the cotton was grown on. The Denim is woven on Vidalia's Draper X3 selvedge denim looms include 45 machines which were acquired from the Cone White Oak Plant in Greensboro, North Carolina.

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  1. MADE IN USA RIGID SELVEDGE DENIM JACKET IN INDIGO Archived 2023-05-28 at the Wayback Machine TODD SNYDER
  2. Vidalia Mills USA Denim Archived 2023-05-28 at the Wayback Machine Left Field New York

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