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At Save Khaki United, the GOOD WORK line is marked by a small but meaningful detail we call the Big Love Map. It’s our understated way of honoring the care and intention behind every garment we make.

From sourcing yarn and working with American mills, to cutting and sewing locally and collaborating with dye masters in the wash houses, each step of the process is done with purpose. The Big Love Map reflects our commitment to that full journey—and the people who make it possible.

On our chore jackets in denim and American canvas, the patch is stitched inside the garment, hidden from view. Only the heart’s outline appears on the outside—a subtle mark meant for those who know. Inside, our initials sit within the outline of the country where the work happens. A simple way of saying where it’s made, and why that matters.

Making clothing in the USA at this scale isn’t the easy path. It requires long-standing relationships, patience, persistence, and a belief that how something is made is just as important as how it looks and how it wears over time.

That belief is built into every SKU piece. It’s not always visible, but it’s something you feel with continued wear.

The GOOD WORK mark is a quiet symbol of a larger commitment—to local manufacturing, to keeping production close, and to supporting the hands behind the work.

A simple mark. A lasting idea.
Good Work.

   

 



 

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