The classic American denim brand Levi’s might be best known for inventing the blue jean in the 19th century, but the brand also has a long history of social and ecological responsibility. Their top-of-the-line Made & Crafted pieces are made from materials like Turkish cotton, Italian leather, and Japanese salvaged denim, and use the brand’s signature Water<Less process, which removes as much as 96 percent of water consumption from the manufacturing process.