The Dollie Cherry Red Wide Leg Jeans commit to color in a way most denim does not. Cherry red, garment dyed — GJG dyes the finished jean rather than the fabric, which produces slight tonal variation across the surface that a machine-uniform color job never has. Wide leg, made in Los Angeles, soft cotton stretch that moves easily. The piece for the day you decided to stop being subtle. The full jeans range has everything else in the lineup — nothing in it looks like this.
Red denim is a commitment. Most of it is fabric-dyed — consistent, flat, predictable. The Dollie is garment dyed, which means GJG applies the cherry red to the finished jean. The dye penetrates unevenly by nature, creating slight tonal variation across seams, pockets, and flat surfaces. The result looks organic, slightly artisan, nothing like a flat color job. That variation is not a flaw. It is the technique.
On a wide leg silhouette this tonal quality reads as intentional and dimensional — the jean catches light differently across its surface. Made in Los Angeles from 98% cotton. Bold statement color dressing is a strong 2026 direction, and garment dyeing as a craft process adds authenticity that straight fabric dye cannot replicate.
This is the red jean worth committing to. The American-made collection has what GJG builds alongside it.
Statement Day: White fitted crop top, white sneaker, small gold chain necklace. Red and white is a complete visual statement. The wide leg adds volume that makes the red more impactful.
Monochromatic Red: Red satin tank or fitted red top, barely there heeled sandal in nude. Full commitment red from top to hem. The garment dyed cherry tone in daylight is the detail.
Contrast: Black fitted ribbed top, black strappy heeled sandal, one gold hoop. Cherry red and black. The simplest combination for the most impact. Browse the edgy edit.
The Dollie Cherry Red Wide Leg Jeans commit to color in a way most denim does not. Cherry red, garment dyed — GJG dyes the finished jean rather than the fabric, which produces slight tonal variation across the surface that a machine-uniform color job never has. Wide leg, made in Los Angeles, soft cotton stretch that moves easily. The piece for the day you decided to stop being subtle. The full jeans range has everything else in the lineup — nothing in it looks like this.
Red denim is a commitment. Most of it is fabric-dyed — consistent, flat, predictable. The Dollie is garment dyed, which means GJG applies the cherry red to the finished jean. The dye penetrates unevenly by nature, creating slight tonal variation across seams, pockets, and flat surfaces. The result looks organic, slightly artisan, nothing like a flat color job. That variation is not a flaw. It is the technique.
On a wide leg silhouette this tonal quality reads as intentional and dimensional — the jean catches light differently across its surface. Made in Los Angeles from 98% cotton. Bold statement color dressing is a strong 2026 direction, and garment dyeing as a craft process adds authenticity that straight fabric dye cannot replicate.
This is the red jean worth committing to. The American-made collection has what GJG builds alongside it.
Statement Day: White fitted crop top, white sneaker, small gold chain necklace. Red and white is a complete visual statement. The wide leg adds volume that makes the red more impactful.
Monochromatic Red: Red satin tank or fitted red top, barely there heeled sandal in nude. Full commitment red from top to hem. The garment dyed cherry tone in daylight is the detail.
Contrast: Black fitted ribbed top, black strappy heeled sandal, one gold hoop. Cherry red and black. The simplest combination for the most impact. Browse the edgy edit.