New York Times Fashionのインスタグラム(nytstyle) - 8月29日 04時05分


Erik Allen Ford and Sasha Koehn started the label Buck Mason with a lofty goal: to make a superior T-shirt. They recently bought a sewing factory and cloth mill in Mohnton, Pennsylvania, where the brand now manufactures some of its most popular styles.

Over the past decade, the brand has grown to sell almost a dozen different short-sleeve T-shirts, along with other basics like jeans, sweatshirts and button-up shirts. Buck Mason touts its domestic manufacturing on its website, labeling some products as made in the U.S. and others as made with materials fabricated or grown in the country.

The founders had been looking into building a new factory in Texas, Ford said, when he got a call from a friend about the factory in Mohnton and its associated mill in neighboring Shillington. Both sites had been in and out of operation since they were opened in 1878 and in 1906.

Now they are owned by Buck Mason. At the factory, some employees are responsible for cutting and sewing T-shirts, while others iron them by hand or package them for shipping. About 10,000 T-shirts are made there a month, Ford said. “By fall, we aim to double the capacity,” he added. “The goal is to quadruple it.”

Take a look inside the Pennsylvania factory where @buckmason makes T-shirts at the link in our bio. Photos by @whereismyphd


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