






American Denim : The Supposed Final Days and Resurgence of a Manufacturing Icon
American Denim : The Supposed Final Days and Resurgence of a Manufacturing Icon
By Matt Sharkey and Foreword by Evan Morrison and Ralph B. Tharpe
A photo essay that tells an American textile-manufacturing story in three parts: the final days of operation at the White Oak Mills in Greensboro, North Carolina; its closure; and its rebirth making selvage denim again, under the care of the White Oak Legacy Foundation and Proximity Manufacturing Company.
American Denim aims to preserve a unique property and a unique time in the history of American textiles. At one time the world’s largest denim mill, occupying more than a million square feet, you almost couldn’t see where the looms ended at the White Oak mill in Greensboro, North Carolina. Between 1915 and 1970, the lion’s share of denim produced for Levi Strauss & Co. was made there.
Photographer Matt Sharkey was the only person granted access to all three recent stages of the White Oak mill’s life:
• The last week of commercial production in December 2017
• Empty and vacated in February 2018
• Brought back to life in a small but mighty way in September 2022
Here is a layered history told through beautifully honest "portraits" that were captured with film, an analog process to honor analog manufacturing and those who worked, and work, at the mill.
American Denim aims to preserve a unique property and a unique time in the history of American textiles. At one time the world’s largest denim mill, occupying more than a million square feet, you almost couldn’t see where the looms ended at the White Oak mill in Greensboro, North Carolina. Between 1915 and 1970, the lion’s share of denim produced for Levi Strauss & Co. was made there.
Photographer Matt Sharkey was the only person granted access to all three recent stages of the White Oak mill’s life:
• The last week of commercial production in December 2017
• Empty and vacated in February 2018
• Brought back to life in a small but mighty way in September 2022
Here is a layered history told through beautifully honest "portraits" that were captured with film, an analog process to honor analog manufacturing and those who worked, and work, at the mill.
Size: 12.0in x 9.0in | Pages: 224 | 200 color images
Binding: Hardback
ISBN: 9780764369049
Matt Sharkey is a photographer located in Northern California’s Sonoma County. His primary subjects are people and places with a particular interest in holding on to moments in time. Preferring to work slowly and intentionally, he captures images almost exclusively with film.
Choose options







American Denim : The Supposed Final Days and Resurgence of a Manufacturing Icon
Sale price$45.00
Regular price
RRL
Filson
Hiroshi Kato
Shinola
Freenote Cloth
Red Wing
Schott NYC
Rowan
Dehen1920
Sabah
Birdwell
AO Eyewear
West Major
Marine Layer
Howler Bros
Rails
Pig & Hen
Fulton & Roark
Ranger Station
Oliver Cabell
Secrid
Jungmaven
Taschen
Mister Freedom
Iron and Resin
Astorflex
Big D Speed Shop
Loyal Stricklin
Schwood
Ampal
Amundsen
Bradley Mountain
UES Clothing
MuskOx
American Trench
Indigofera
Girls of Dust
Road to Nowhere
Filson
Rhythm
Marine Layer
Rails
THE GREAT.
Shinola
Diadora
Astorflex
Retro Brand