Nudie Jeans
Rated: Excellent
Price: $$
Location: Sweden
Quick verdict
Best for denim enthusiasts who value transparency, circularity, and raw selvage denim culture. Nudie Jeans is arguably the gold standard for sustainable denim, 100% organic cotton, free lifetime repairs, full supply chain transparency on every product page, and Fair Wear Foundation "Leader" status for 8+ consecutive years. Caveats include premium pricing ($185–$280 for jeans), Trustpilot complaints about crotch blowouts in thinner-weight styles, and inconsistent customer service outside Scandinavia.
Key info
- Headquarters
- Gothenburg, Sweden
- Founded
- 2001
- Product categories
- Denim, Menswear, Womenswear
- Price range
- $$
- Key certifications
- Fair Wear Foundation (Leader), GOTS, GRS, OCS, OEKO-TEX, FSC, Fairtrade, RWS
Nudie Jeans sustainability rating
Our ratings are based on a scale from 1 (We Avoid) to 5 (Excellent). How we rate
Rating breakdown
100% organic cotton in all denim since 2012 and the entire range since 2017. Over 90% of fibers are low-impact. Also uses TENCEL lyocell, recycled wool, and Fairtrade cotton.
Fair Wear Foundation "Leader" for 8+ consecutive years. Publishes full supplier list with employee counts. Living wages ensured in most, though not confirmed for all tiers, of the supply chain.
Reports company-level and product-level GHG emissions (8,426 tCO₂e in 2022). Reduced emissions 22% since 2018 with science-aligned targets. 88% renewable electricity in corporate/store operations.
Each product page shows every supply chain step, from cotton field to warehouse, including facility names, employee counts, and audit details. Publishes detailed annual sustainability reports.
At $185–$280, pricier than Levi's ($70–$130) but competitive with A.P.C. ($230–$300) and Acne Studios ($250–$350). Free lifetime repairs and 20% trade-in discount add value.
What they do well
- Free repairs for life: over 30 repair shops worldwide plus free mail-in repair kits; this is the cornerstone of their circular model
- 100% organic cotton: achieved for all denim in 2012 and the entire product range in 2017, one of the first denim brands to hit this milestone at scale
- Product-level supply chain transparency: click any product on nudiejeans.com and see the entire chain: who grew the cotton, spun the yarn, dyed the fabric, and sewed the jeans, with facility names and employee counts
- Full circular business model: collect-repair-reuse-recycle system with a Re-use program selling pre-loved jeans and a 20% discount for trade-ins
- Fair Wear Foundation Leader: achieved the highest tier in Brand Performance Checks for 8+ consecutive years, the most rigorous labor standards certification in fashion
Room for improvement
- Not fully vegan. Uses leather in belts, jackets, and some wallets (LWG Gold-certified). Replaced leather jean patches with FSC-certified Jacron in 2018, but the brand acknowledges it's "not a vegan brand."
About Nudie Jeans
Nudie Jeans was founded in 2001 in Gothenburg, Sweden, by Maria Erixon Levin, driven by a passion for raw denim and the conviction that sustainability wasn't a trend but a necessity. The brand's philosophy, "Create Tomorrow's Vintage", centers on making jeans designed to age beautifully with wear, developing unique fade patterns over time.
Since 2012, all Nudie denim has been 100% certified organic cotton; the entire collection followed suit in 2017. The brand developed an internal Material Tool in 2018 to ensure designers work toward fully sustainable materials. Key certifications include GOTS, GRS, OCS, OEKO-TEX, FSC, and Fair Wear Foundation membership (achieving "Leader" status annually since at least 2016). Manufacturing takes place across Tunisia, Italy, Portugal, India, Turkey, Poland, and Sweden, with each factory listed publicly with full audit details.
The 2022 sustainability report disclosed company emissions of 8,426 tCO₂e (50% from production/materials, 29% from air freight), with a 22% reduction since 2018 and science-aligned targets. Nudie ships worldwide from Sweden; US orders typically run $10–15 for shipping. Jeans range from ~$185 (standard organic) to $280 (selvage/premium), with T-shirts at $50–80, jackets at $200–400+. Competitive against A.P.C. and Acne Studios, and significantly cheaper than Japanese premium denim ($300–$500). The brand currently operates 30+ repair shops in 12+ countries.
Product highlights
Lean Dean
Slim tapered jeans, mid-rise
$185–$240
Most popular fit; available in dry, washed, and selvage options, the go-to for first-time Nudie buyers
Gritty Jackson
Regular straight-leg jeans
$195–$255
Relaxed straight fit; Kaihara selvage option ($255) uses premium Japanese denim
Grim Tim
Slim straight jeans, mid-rise
$185–$213
Best for athletic builds; available in dry selvage ($213) for raw denim enthusiasts
Loud Larry
Wide straight-leg, loose fit
~$240
Boldest, widest fit; 13.75 oz dry Kaihara selvage denim for the trend-forward sustainable consumer