I love origin. They are my goto for jeans (bc they have DENIM LINED POCKETS. Its a total game changer! They are also one of the few companies to sell a 28 length too!). I have wanted their hoodies but all of mine are solid and holding up so no need to upgrade yet. The fact that they are actual made in the usa clothing (not fluff marketing) is a plus for me bc I am all for bringing manufacturing back to the states.
@@syukwan-kerr8118 almost all of them have cotton pockets. Origin jeans have actual pockets of denim (hence the name pocket ie pouch) sewn in instead of cotton. It feels like the same weight of denim as the jeans but I can't speak to that. I have a few pairs of giant american jeans and while their denim quality was amazing the cloth pockets were a disapointment. [The pocket / pouch connection just hit me bc I had never really thought about it before]
@@syukwan-kerr8118I don’t have one pair of jeans that are denim lined, even my Carhartt jeans are not. The Carhartt jeans has a stronger material that might be canvas or it’s just a heavier cotton.
This company is a game changer and their mission statement and their marketing slogans are 100% the truth and legit and isn’t just exaggerated lies to rope you into buying their stuff. So far I have 2 pairs of their jeans (straight legit fit in light blue), their new bootcut work jean, their 100 kilo hoody and another lightweight hoody. What I can say is, not only do I love a made in America company but they truly are making high quality merchandise with impeccable craftsmanship. The little details they do, I don’t see anywhere else. From the look, to the comfort, to the durability and functionality it’s truly been a perfect 10 or at worst a 9 out of 10. I highly recommend them. Im about to buy their nyloc pants, vrsa pants and a belt. In the future I may try their boots and their wool zip up hoody jacket.
Gotta love origin products. They’re a bit expensive, but when you think about what you’re getting for the money, it’s worth every penny. Quality gear, made with USA materials, by American hands.
Thanks for doing a vid on more of their products. I’ve been curious about them since your first origin boot vid and picked up a couple pairs of jeans and a sweatshirt. I’ve been real happy with their stuff.
I grabbed a pair of minus33 mireno wool long underwear or whatever they call them. Friggin AMAZING! A year on, worn daily, and I'm always at the right temp now. Even to ten below!
Really like my Bison origin boots. The leather was tough to the point of being sharp at the edges. I had to condition the ankle strap twice while breaking them in, but now they conform well to my feet. HOWEVER, I had to remove the insole because they are sized so small, I think they call it an athletic fit. That makes them zero drop bearfoot shoes with room for cotton sox, but forget about wool. just not enough room for my taste....
I wore Built Boots for 6 months. Love the look and feel. I walked many miles, hiked many more and wore them every day in feet of snow. I found them to fit true to Brannock size. I have a major complaint however. The tongue is stitched to the upper above the eyelets but not below the eyelets. This means that every time you pull on the tongue(or if you just walk with high insteps like me) it pulls on the back side of the eyelet. Over 6 months 3 eyelets tore through the tongue. I sent them back for repair, and the eyelets were repaired, but without a row of stitching I would likely pull them through again, so I sold my Origins.
I've been wanting to buy a bunch of their stuff, i just haven't been able to pull the trigger in case what arrives doesn't fit, then the whole hassle of returning and resizing. hopefully they get some distribution or even storefront space up here in Canada.
They're pretty good about the returning/resizing and customer service. Although, their system takes a week to refund sometimes. The boots look wide but if you have wide feet like me, order the EE width.
@@bobdobalina798 are ridgeline also made like origin is? With Australian sourced materials? Or is it like the "Made in USA" example that was given at the beginning of the video?
If you need to do a return, it's a bloody hassle. They're just marketing. They use Jocko's military service and BJJ as a way to get you to buy their overpriced meh products. I'd rather support a Chinese company than Origin. The Chinese value American customers more than Origin does.
I bought the Coronado mini lug and found them to be tight, especially the hight in the toe. I've replaced the footbed 3 times and I've found that the "Ultimate shock absorption system" footbed that I removed from some other boot makes these fit great. The boots are lightweight and flexible right away but lack shock absorption which can be fixed with the right footbed.
When I first put mine on I thought they were way too tight. After a little time and keeping shoe trees in them overnight they were fine. Still slightly tight in toe height but usually not noticeable.
Knocked loose hell yeah brother 🤘 love origin their work jeans are the truth. I wear them daily at work and I have other nice non work pairs for my daily drivers!!!! Made in 🇺🇸 USA GOBBLESS
Inflation has killed my ability to afford these. Multiply by 3 kids and I'll have to stick to my wranglers. Funny though, i wear my roundhouse overalls around the farm and working and they've been made in the same town in Oklahoma with USA Cotton for like 100 years and cost a fraction. USA made doesn't need to be this expensive. Prices seem a bit inflated or maybe geared towards hipsters
Sized the Origin Built Boot and Coronado to my brannock, Built Boots way too loose, Coronado too tight. Sent the Coronado back. Love the looks but they just didn't work for me. Hope the changes improve things, just too bad about their recent large price increase. Would love to see a line of jeans, shirts and hoodies that are all 100% cotton. Some of us don't want to wear plastic.
They need an option of their boot with a leather insole. Could be an upgrade option or all together different model. Everything else on the boot is built to last, except the insole.
I think they might use the poron insole for comfort. The boots are really comfortable right from the initial wear. I agree that they should offer a leather insole for those of us that like to earn our comfort by breaking a boot in.
@@Artemis-v8i I agree. I got my iron rangers for $330 on sale. I wish they had a midsole, but love the leather insoles. I'll add a leather midsole when resoling. Adding a leather insole to the origins would cost much more. My JK 300s same thing
I picked up the 100 kilo joggers and the heavy hoodie on Black Friday......I can honestly say I would pay the full price to buy them again, especially the joggers - they're my favorite around the house sweatpants. Also, I see that "arf arf" hat. If you know, you know 🤣
I resoled mine, or rather because the original sole was coming loose, I stripped them off, cleaned the mid-sole and reglued them with better glue. This was back in the time where Origin was having trouble with their glue technique. I didn't have to mess with the stitching. These boots really are simply made. No arch support except the foam liner. Good leather.
You can make a wool (fiber) twill (weave) fabric but it's going to be completely different from denim. Gabardine, Whipcord and Cavalry Twill are all fabrics that are made from wool and weaved as twill (also Tweed but you don't really use it for pants).
My only complaint with Origin is that there is no option for steel toe for their boots only composite, I just like a hunk of steel in my boots, not a flimsy piece of plastic
Different protection style. Steel toes were made and still are made to cut your toes off cleanly to make it easier to re-attach them should you drop something heavy enough on your feet.
It’s a common fallacy allowed. like 3% wool socks can be marketed as “wool socks” if they contain it they can put it in the name the offset is they have to say how much. You cannot take anything at face value anymore it’s all a scam
Just got my first pair of Delta Flex Jeans and I really wasn’t sure if I was going to keep them, let alone like them. But after wearing them for the first time, I’m in love. Best pair of jeans I’ve owned! Most comfortable, and the best fitting ones for my body type! Worth the investment, purchased a sweater and Coronado boots as well, and definitely will be getting more jeans in the near future!
I own the light, medium and dark wash of the delta 68s. They are my go to when I’m not wearing raw denim. Originally the dark wash was my only pair but they fit me so well I bought the other two available at the time. The medium wash and dark wash are nearly the same shade of blue and imo you only need one
Everybody knows the best wool comes from New Zealand, so it's not always overseas that makes something lower quality, but most people probably couldn't tell how or why it's better than British wool or US wool???
I don't know where I would use pants like this except maybe hiking. I have some nylon LL Bean [and Cabela's?] ones that I got a few years ago but I don't really like them in hot weather and pretty much save them days it might rain because they wear WEIRD feeling and such compared to cotton BDU and such.
They cling to the leg HERE but then want to go under my foot on the downhill, so I tried gathering them with strings around the boot but didn't work the same as drawstring and poof all out and then I think I used some tape so I wouldn't trip on the way down? These look a bit more tapered than that, but then if they're TOO tapered, blah, blah...
Buyer Beware! I bought 2 pairs of the Nylock Field Pants. Many design flaws, especially how the cargo pocket zipper snags on the flap. Not worth the price and customer service is extremely poor.
@@skylertaylor1154 Product design flaws, poor customer service (didn’t know answers to questions, didn’t call back/follow up, didn’t read my detailed email with pictures, shut down their customer service phone line for a while, apathetic attitude with zero attempt to satisfy the customer and solve the problem), products are overpriced and lack value regarding quality of materials, design, & service.
He got all the stuff for free and is being paid by them, it’s biased, he drops a few negatives claiming them as small when they are really product breaking designs for items this price you have to take the information and make your own decision. He does drop most of it, but doesn’t express how important things are
I’ve slowly been replacing as many aspects of my wardrobe with Origin. Love the mission and love the quality I get! Just got the Coronado boots with the black Christy outsole! 🤌🏻 Beautiful
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Last week ordered their work boot. Look forward to your next boot video of them
I'd love to see more MITUSA stuff that isn't just boots, it's something I've been looking for for years
I love origin. They are my goto for jeans (bc they have DENIM LINED POCKETS. Its a total game changer! They are also one of the few companies to sell a 28 length too!). I have wanted their hoodies but all of mine are solid and holding up so no need to upgrade yet. The fact that they are actual made in the usa clothing (not fluff marketing) is a plus for me bc I am all for bringing manufacturing back to the states.
Dont all Jeans have denim lined pockets?
@@syukwan-kerr8118 almost all of them have cotton pockets. Origin jeans have actual pockets of denim (hence the name pocket ie pouch) sewn in instead of cotton. It feels like the same weight of denim as the jeans but I can't speak to that.
I have a few pairs of giant american jeans and while their denim quality was amazing the cloth pockets were a disapointment.
[The pocket / pouch connection just hit me bc I had never really thought about it before]
Both their kilo and heavy hoodie are 10/10!! I wear them all the time I have 5 pairs of jeans and 1 pair of their nyloc field pants and love them!!!
Could you tell my what is your hight and size of hoodie?:) i want to order and worried about sleeve lenth
@@syukwan-kerr8118I don’t have one pair of jeans that are denim lined, even my Carhartt jeans are not. The Carhartt jeans has a stronger material that might be canvas or it’s just a heavier cotton.
This company is a game changer and their mission statement and their marketing slogans are 100% the truth and legit and isn’t just exaggerated lies to rope you into buying their stuff. So far I have 2 pairs of their jeans (straight legit fit in light blue), their new bootcut work jean, their 100 kilo hoody and another lightweight hoody. What I can say is, not only do I love a made in America company but they truly are making high quality merchandise with impeccable craftsmanship. The little details they do, I don’t see anywhere else. From the look, to the comfort, to the durability and functionality it’s truly been a perfect 10 or at worst a 9 out of 10. I highly recommend them. Im about to buy their nyloc pants, vrsa pants and a belt. In the future I may try their boots and their wool zip up hoody jacket.
This is awesome. Id love to see more videos discussing what you wear and how it turns out. I like your style.
I agree with the pants problem. First light is one of the only ones that I can get in a longer length for us tall boys.
Gotta love origin products. They’re a bit expensive, but when you think about what you’re getting for the money, it’s worth every penny. Quality gear, made with USA materials, by American hands.
What a dope brand! I want to see that boot video, I’m currently on the search for a new work boot. (Also nice Knocked Loose hat 😉)
Wow! Digging the Knocked Loose hat! Didn't know you were a fan of hardcore, badass dude!
Thanks for doing a vid on more of their products. I’ve been curious about them since your first origin boot vid and picked up a couple pairs of jeans and a sweatshirt. I’ve been real happy with their stuff.
Very cool. I have their bison boot, love it along with Nicks/your ND1s.
I know a few guys were disappointed by outsole separation so it's awesome they added screws to the toe. Should fix it.
I grabbed a pair of minus33 mireno wool long underwear or whatever they call them. Friggin AMAZING! A year on, worn daily, and I'm always at the right temp now. Even to ten below!
Really like my Bison origin boots. The leather was tough to the point of being sharp at the edges. I had to condition the ankle strap twice while breaking them in, but now they conform well to my feet. HOWEVER, I had to remove the insole because they are sized so small, I think they call it an athletic fit. That makes them zero drop bearfoot shoes with room for cotton sox, but forget about wool. just not enough room for my taste....
I wore Built Boots for 6 months. Love the look and feel. I walked many miles, hiked many more and wore them every day in feet of snow. I found them to fit true to Brannock size. I have a major complaint however. The tongue is stitched to the upper above the eyelets but not below the eyelets. This means that every time you pull on the tongue(or if you just walk with high insteps like me) it pulls on the back side of the eyelet. Over 6 months 3 eyelets tore through the tongue. I sent them back for repair, and the eyelets were repaired, but without a row of stitching I would likely pull them through again, so I sold my Origins.
Great idea but you didn’t have much to add. I could read Origin’s description and gotten the information. Wear it for a month and get back to us.
Yes. This felt like an origin ad instead of a review.
I'm trying to build a minimalist wardrobe so I'm all about quality and made in the US where possible. I'll check them out
I've been wanting to buy a bunch of their stuff, i just haven't been able to pull the trigger in case what arrives doesn't fit, then the whole hassle of returning and resizing. hopefully they get some distribution or even storefront space up here in Canada.
Try" ridgeline " from Australia
They're pretty good about the returning/resizing and customer service. Although, their system takes a week to refund sometimes.
The boots look wide but if you have wide feet like me, order the EE width.
@@bobdobalina798 are ridgeline also made like origin is? With Australian sourced materials? Or is it like the "Made in USA" example that was given at the beginning of the video?
They have a great exchange system
If you need to do a return, it's a bloody hassle. They're just marketing. They use Jocko's military service and BJJ as a way to get you to buy their overpriced meh products. I'd rather support a Chinese company than Origin. The Chinese value American customers more than Origin does.
I bought the Coronado mini lug and found them to be tight, especially the hight in the toe. I've replaced the footbed 3 times and I've found that the "Ultimate shock absorption system" footbed that I removed from some other boot makes these fit great. The boots are lightweight and flexible right away but lack shock absorption which can be fixed with the right footbed.
When I first put mine on I thought they were way too tight. After a little time and keeping shoe trees in them overnight they were fine. Still slightly tight in toe height but usually not noticeable.
Knocked loose hell yeah brother 🤘 love origin their work jeans are the truth. I wear them daily at work and I have other nice non work pairs for my daily drivers!!!! Made in 🇺🇸 USA GOBBLESS
This is a commercial. Kind of disappointed in weston. He missed the boat on this one.
Really looking forward to another origin boot review
What size are those jackets? I need the reference.
Inflation has killed my ability to afford these. Multiply by 3 kids and I'll have to stick to my wranglers. Funny though, i wear my roundhouse overalls around the farm and working and they've been made in the same town in Oklahoma with USA Cotton for like 100 years and cost a fraction. USA made doesn't need to be this expensive. Prices seem a bit inflated or maybe geared towards hipsters
100% Origin's stuff isn't anything awesome. It's overpriced and quite frankly, fugly.
Difference is origin isn’t as large of a company and they pay their employees extremely well for their work.
Can you PLEASE cut a pair of Kenetrek Hardscrabbles!!!!!! I own two pair, so far I like them, but I want to see how they're constructed.
Sized the Origin Built Boot and Coronado to my brannock, Built Boots way too loose, Coronado too tight. Sent the Coronado back. Love the looks but they just didn't work for me. Hope the changes improve things, just too bad about their recent large price increase.
Would love to see a line of jeans, shirts and hoodies that are all 100% cotton. Some of us don't want to wear plastic.
Awesome stuff. Origin is usa and quality. Worth every penny
They need an option of their boot with a leather insole. Could be an upgrade option or all together different model. Everything else on the boot is built to last, except the insole.
They’re too expensive to not have a leather insole
I think they might use the poron insole for comfort. The boots are really comfortable right from the initial wear. I agree that they should offer a leather insole for those of us that like to earn our comfort by breaking a boot in.
@@Artemis-v8i I agree. I got my iron rangers for $330 on sale. I wish they had a midsole, but love the leather insoles. I'll add a leather midsole when resoling. Adding a leather insole to the origins would cost much more. My JK 300s same thing
@@south_central_edc that cost they should be there. They'll fall apart long before a leather insole and be more expensive to fix
I picked up the 100 kilo joggers and the heavy hoodie on Black Friday......I can honestly say I would pay the full price to buy them again, especially the joggers - they're my favorite around the house sweatpants.
Also, I see that "arf arf" hat. If you know, you know 🤣
I'm curious what tour thoughts are as to the rebuild ability of the stich down welt. I've heard a lot of cobblers won't work on them?
I resoled mine, or rather because the original sole was coming loose, I stripped them off, cleaned the mid-sole and reglued them with better glue. This was back in the time where Origin was having trouble with their glue technique. I didn't have to mess with the stitching. These boots really are simply made. No arch support except the foam liner. Good leather.
I'm so curious what you'll have to say about the fit and feel of the new boots.
I would expect 'good' or 'on pair for the price' as it will be a sponsored video.
Chest pockets are best pockets. Just like west coast best coast.
Weston "I'm built like Jack Skellington" Kay
I bought boots from them on Black Friday due to Rose Anvil shows.
Is it impossible to make a wool denim pant? I want pants that are cool in the 80-90's but aren't chilly at 40°
You can make a wool (fiber) twill (weave) fabric but it's going to be completely different from denim. Gabardine, Whipcord and Cavalry Twill are all fabrics that are made from wool and weaved as twill (also Tweed but you don't really use it for pants).
They have a stealth wool pants in camo
Does anybody who wears origin know what kind of zippers they use? YKK by any chance?
Knocked freaking Loose brothaaa!!!! 🤟🏼🤟🏼🤟🏼
I can deal with a little nylon,but hate polyester.
Those nylon pants seemed to be noizy for hunting.
Nice clothing but I need tall size for the shirts and jackets. 3XLT
Yoooo!!! Knocked Loose hat is dope Weston.
My only complaint with Origin is that there is no option for steel toe for their boots only composite, I just like a hunk of steel in my boots, not a flimsy piece of plastic
Different protection style. Steel toes were made and still are made to cut your toes off cleanly to make it easier to re-attach them should you drop something heavy enough on your feet.
GO JOCKO!!! Been eyeballing a pair of boots, just waiting for the RA2 seal of approval.
How are you 6’5 but have size 10 feet
anyone know why manufacturers like to call something wool when it has less than 51% wool content?
It’s a common fallacy allowed. like 3% wool socks can be marketed as “wool socks” if they contain it they can put it in the name the offset is they have to say how much. You cannot take anything at face value anymore it’s all a scam
I have two pairs of boots, every wash of jeans, field camo pants, and a wool camo hoodie! Origin is the best! Highly recommend everything! 🇺🇸
They really should make a carpenter jean with utility pockets
They used to have some on their site
I bought several years hoping to love them and support an American company, but I hated the way they felt like jeggings 😂 sent them all back
Just got my first pair of Delta Flex Jeans and I really wasn’t sure if I was going to keep them, let alone like them. But after wearing them for the first time, I’m in love. Best pair of jeans I’ve owned! Most comfortable, and the best fitting ones for my body type! Worth the investment, purchased a sweater and Coronado boots as well, and definitely will be getting more jeans in the near future!
Looks like good stuff but this company doesn't make sizes for big guys ...
I see a Knocked Loose hat, sick
Knocked loose cap 👌🏻
Review all their stuff!
I own the light, medium and dark wash of the delta 68s. They are my go to when I’m not wearing raw denim. Originally the dark wash was my only pair but they fit me so well I bought the other two available at the time. The medium wash and dark wash are nearly the same shade of blue and imo you only need one
Try swandri from new Zealand
Everybody knows the best wool comes from New Zealand, so it's not always overseas that makes something lower quality, but most people probably couldn't tell how or why it's better than British wool or US wool???
Are they deliberately sourcing US wool even though it may be inferior to New Zealand wool, then? Would cut cost at least..............
I don't know where I would use pants like this except maybe hiking. I have some nylon LL Bean [and Cabela's?] ones that I got a few years ago but I don't really like them in hot weather and pretty much save them days it might rain because they wear WEIRD feeling and such compared to cotton BDU and such.
They cling to the leg HERE but then want to go under my foot on the downhill, so I tried gathering them with strings around the boot but didn't work the same as drawstring and poof all out and then I think I used some tape so I wouldn't trip on the way down? These look a bit more tapered than that, but then if they're TOO tapered, blah, blah...
Oh, giant pockets like that I would just lose my wallet. I don't know who needs that design. Small pocket with zipper or something, please.
No, NOT on the side. I HATE my wallet on the side. I think same problem with the pants I was just mention and some others.
Sure wish they made boat shoes. They're already in Maine.
Buyer Beware! I bought 2 pairs of the Nylock Field Pants. Many design flaws, especially how the cargo pocket zipper snags on the flap. Not worth the price and customer service is extremely poor.
What was your experience with customer support? Or was it because they had you pay for return shipping or some bullshit
@@skylertaylor1154 Product design flaws, poor customer service (didn’t know answers to questions, didn’t call back/follow up, didn’t read my detailed email with pictures, shut down their customer service phone line for a while, apathetic attitude with zero attempt to satisfy the customer and solve the problem), products are overpriced and lack value regarding quality of materials, design, & service.
The thing about Wool is that it actually produces a small amount of heat as it dries, that's why it keeps you warm even when wet.
knocked loose fuck yeah brother!!!!!
Damn wish I had $2000
This right here😢 I love the mission and products but my paycheck cannot afford.. if only people would buy used clothes for a similar cost
Good stuff but not affordable for most
It's not really THAT "good", tbh. I've bought a few of their offerings and wasn't impressed
So glad you're doing a video about Origin! I hope their old/new school model spreads and manufacturing continues to be revived in the U.S.
Geography USA is a 10% of America is from Canada to Patagonia USA is a 10% of America continent
nice hat :)
Nope.
Nice knocked loose merch
This is another paid commercial?
He got all the stuff for free and is being paid by them, it’s biased, he drops a few negatives claiming them as small when they are really product breaking designs for items this price you have to take the information and make your own decision. He does drop most of it, but doesn’t express how important things are
Tuck your laces.. Damn that's sloppy.
ARF! ARF!
Ive never been a fan of there boots. They look so odd. Kinda cheap looking.
Origin = overpriced
The camo pattern is a joke!!! Whoever came up with that pattern obviously doesn't know anything about camouflage!!!
I’ve slowly been replacing as many aspects of my wardrobe with Origin. Love the mission and love the quality I get! Just got the Coronado boots with the black Christy outsole! 🤌🏻 Beautiful