Levi's brings us denim made in India, with the launch of the Levi's Khadi Collection due in stores, and only in stores, on August 15, Independence Day.

The denim powerhouse has produced three essential pieces: the 5-pocket jean, the Trucker jacket, and the Barstow Western shirt using khadi.

Made from cotton yarn, khadi is a type of cloth that is spun and woven by hand, so no one piece is the same. Every garment in the collection displays the name of the weaver and the location in which it was produced.

Levi's is not the only brand to work normcore the Indian way. Designer Rajesh Pratap Singh's collection of bespoke denims, made in his looms in Rajasthan, are also hand spun, hand stitched and hand dyed with natural indigo.

Here's to working normcore the Indian way!