Inside the Fight to Save American Selvedge Denim

On April 9, the last great hope in American-made selvedge denim will be auctioned off in Vidalia, Louisiana. Presided over by the Concordia County Sheriff’s Department, Vidalia Mills will sell off its assets, including land, buildings, and equipment to cover more than $30 million in debt. Included in the auction, presumably, will be 40-some American Draper X3 shuttle looms purchased from the fabled Cone White Oak denim mill in Greensboro, North Carolina, following its closure in 2017. The auction marks the end of America’s only industrial-scale selvedge denim manufacturer, but it’s just the latest chapter in the decades-long struggle to keep the dream of American-made selvedge alive.

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