
Since 2014, Parker Smith has been crafting fit-focused denim in the heart of LA.
We know that clothes that are
well-made and flattering are more likely to stay in your rotation.
Made for comfort – More than just a pretty pair, our denim is cozy to wear. Our designs are flattering for a variety of shapes and hug you in all the right places. We focus on form + function.
Made for style – Designed for outfit-repeating, Parker Smith jeans sit at the intersection of trendy and timeless. We make classic silhouettes and washes that you’ll love to wear.


We know that clothes that are
well-made and flattering are more likely to stay in your rotation.
Made for comfort – More than just a pretty pair, our denim is cozy to wear. Our designs are flattering for a variety of shapes and hug you in all the right places. We focus on form + function.
Made for style – Designed for outfit-repeating, Parker Smith jeans sit at the intersection of trendy and timeless. We make classic silhouettes and washes that you’ll love to wear.

- Craft focused – our artisans craft well-made denim in small batches, built o last a lifetime.
- Ethical practices – transparently made in our LA factory, Parker Smith knows that our jeans are only as good as our karma.

We take discarded bolts of fabric and craft them into jeans you’ll wear for life.
Our Fabrics – we buy existing fabrics that didn’t get utilized, and create Limited Edition drops of our most beloved styles. We reverse-engineer our production process based on materials available to create our capsule collections.
Why it matters – Creating new materials can be extremely water intensive, but by using deadstock fabrics brands can reduce the demand for new fabrics and save water as a result.
We know that clothes that are well-made + flattering are more likely to stay in your rotation.
Our Fabrics – we buy existing fabrics that didn’t get utilized, and create Limited Edition drops of our most beloved styles. We reverse-engineer our production process based on materials available to create our capsule collections.
Why it matters – Creating new materials can be extremely water intensive, but by using deadstock fabrics brands can reduce the demand for new fabrics and save water as a result.
