Levineâs enthusiasm for his new venture is palpableâhis eyes gleam at the very mention of the soft thermal undershirts heâs making at a factory in Detroit, and his favorite adjectives to describe the products are âfireâ and âgas.â (As in: âThe articulated knee on this pant is so fire.â) He recalls his full-time corporate positions with frustration. âYouâre in a fitting with 12 people,â he says. âYouâre in there with tech design, you’re in there with design, you’re in with merchants, you’re in with production, and everyone has opinions, right?â he says. âSomeone would be like, that pocket’s too big. Oh, the neck trim on that’s too tall. And itâs like, Where did that come from? What’s your point of reference?â
Today, the only other people in the room is Tietz and a small dog that does laps around the factory. Theyâre soon joined by Arturo Castañeda, a production guru by way of Ralph Lauren who owns the Williamsburg facility where theyâve set up shop and where much of the collection is madeâon my way in, I pass a length of worktables covered in stacks of wool trousers and lightly-oversized oxford shirts. Levine, it turns out, is serious about the value part. Iâve been to enough clothing factories to know there arenât many left located a few L train stops away from Manhattan, yet Levineâs pricepoints remain super competitive by high fashion standards, with trousers clocking in a hair shy of $400.
Though their partnership is only getting started, Levine and Castañeda already resemble lifelong compatriots. âArturo is a tailor,â Levine says. âThe people that are here that are making this stuff are tailors. They’re not just operators. They have soul, and they’re putting their soul into this product.â âWe know this guyâs off the chain talented, but what really appealed to me was how human he is,â says Castaneda. âTo me, it was a no-brainer after meeting him. He went up to everybody at a machine or at the table, and he was just so kind.â A partner in Detroit, Josh York, is in charge of manufacturing the cut-and-sew garments, and the influencer Nolan White is the teamâs utility player, helping out with a little bit of everything. âIt is just the right balance of people that when we decided to do this thing, it just fell into place,â Levine says.