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They share a minimalist style with a relaxed, tailored silhouette using premium natural fibers, matching closely in style, fit, materials, and silhouette.

Industry of All Nations (IOAN) is a Los Angeles label founded in 2010 by Argentinian brothers Juan Diego, Fernando and Patricio Gerscovich, who make garments in the regions where their raw materials originate. The line covers unisex basics, workwear-leaning shirting, denim, alpaca knitwear and home goods, using organic cotton, natural clay and indigo dyeing, and undyed fibers. Early products included biodegradable espadrilles and Kenyan-made Kenyata sneakers. Sold direct through its own site and retail, alongside stockists; production partners span Argentina, Bolivia, Peru, India, Mexico and the US.
90% matchThey share a minimalist style with a relaxed, tailored silhouette using premium natural fibers, matching closely in style, fit, materials, and silhouette.
89% matchHighly similar in minimalist style and premium basics focus with a shared American origin. Both use premium natural fibers and cater to a premium segment.
88% matchBoth have a minimalist style, neutral palette, and focus on tailored, relaxed fit using premium materials like cotton/jersey.
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| Category | Runs | Shape | Length | Size advice | Confidence |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hoodies & sweatshirts | slightly large | relaxed, dropped-shoulder feel | regular | Stick to your usual size for an easy layering fit, or size down if you dislike extra room. | low |
| Shirts & overshirts | slightly large | workwear-leaning, straight and roomy through the body | regular, wearable untucked | Take your normal size for a relaxed overshirt-style drape, or size down if you want a cleaner shirt silhouette. | low |
| Trousers & pants | slightly large | relaxed, easy through thigh with straight leg | regular to long | Consider sizing down if you're between sizes, as the drawstring and workwear-style cuts sit loose. | low |
| Jeans & denim | true to size | straight, mid-rise, not skinny | long inseams that often need hemming | Order your usual waist; raw/natural-indigo pairs may relax slightly with wear, so avoid sizing up. | low |
| T-shirts & graphic tees | slightly large | relaxed, boxy shoulder and chest | regular, occasionally slightly long | If you prefer a closer fit, size down one — the clay- and indigo-dyed heavyweight cotton tees are commonly described as roomy and may shrink slightly. | low |
Industry of All Nations fits slightly large. Most people find their usual size relaxed rather than fitted, so consider sizing down if you want anything close to a trim fit — but expect some shrinkage on untreated natural-dye cotton. Reported experience suggests IOAN cuts run relaxed and fairly unisex, with roomy, slightly boxy bodies rather than tailored shapes, and natural/undyed cottons that can tighten up a little after the first washes.
Reported experience suggests IOAN cuts run relaxed and fairly unisex, with roomy, slightly boxy bodies rather than tailored shapes, and natural/undyed cottons that can tighten up a little after the first washes. Overall shape: relaxed, slightly boxy unisex cuts.
Industry of All Nations hoodies & sweatshirts fits slightly large. Stick to your usual size for an easy layering fit, or size down if you dislike extra room. Shape: relaxed, dropped-shoulder feel.
Industry of All Nations shirts & overshirts fits slightly large. Take your normal size for a relaxed overshirt-style drape, or size down if you want a cleaner shirt silhouette. Shape: workwear-leaning, straight and roomy through the body.
Industry of All Nations trousers & pants fits slightly large. Consider sizing down if you're between sizes, as the drawstring and workwear-style cuts sit loose. Shape: relaxed, easy through thigh with straight leg.
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