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Fashion

Victor Athletics by Noble Denim

Victor Athletics by Noble Denim

Noble Denim has been doing great things with jeans for a while, and now they’re expanding with Victor Athletics. Using only organic fabrics, Victor Athletics is making vintage-inspired athletic wear with high-end detailing at a fraction of the cost you’d find similar products in stores because they’re cutting out the middle man. The tees, hoodies, crewnecks and joggers are all fantastic basics, but what really sets Victor Athletics apart is the construction methods. Everything is being made in the US at factories that felt the outsourcing trend the hardest. They’re creating jobs with the clothing, but they’re also going one step further by giving 5% of their after-tax profit back to the factory to invest in their workers. It’s one of those look good, feel good situations that’s a win-win.