Carson Wach is a Los Angeles-based contemporary workwear brand founded in 2017 by its namesake designer. Drawing heavy inspiration from the dusty utilitarianism of 19th-century American mining and ranching gear, the brand recontextualizes these silhouettes for a modern audience that values generous, architectural cuts.
Strictly committed to domestic manufacturing, every garment is cut and sewn in Los Angeles, utilizing premium American fabrics like 13oz denim from Vidalia Mills or Mt. Vernon. The brand is best known for its signature "333" jean—a wide-leg, mid-rise trouser that features distinct heavy-duty construction details such as a "caballo" (clean-finished) yoke and the signature "W" stitch on the back pockets. Carson Wach represents a new wave of American design that marries the durability of heritage workwear with a relaxed, anti-fit aesthetic.