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The verdict
Fit
Elisabeth cuts straight or slightly tapered through the leg, true A.P.C. proportion. Ecru fabric may feel slighter; standard sizing applies.
Quality
At $167.50, the ecru finish and hand touches are more involved than indigo—you're paying for that complexity. Durable by brand standards.
Is the price fair?
Mid-premium. The ecru colorway commands a premium of roughly 10–15% over indigo equivalents; this is fairly typical.
Best for
Women looking for a neutral-toned denim that still reads as A.P.C.—less common than indigo, more versatile.
Care
Ecru requires careful washing; one wash with cool water, then spot-clean to preserve the tone.
What owners report about A.P.C. jeans
Owners report the raw pairs — cut from 14.5 oz. Japanese selvedge — start stiff and snug, stretch to fit with wear, and fade into high-contrast patterns documented in multi-year wear logs on denim sites. Reviewers rate the fit and construction well for the price, and the line is a common first raw-denim purchase. Long-term wear posts also show front-pocket and crotch repairs along the way, and sizing differs from model to model across the range.
- Strengths
- The raw Japanese selvedge fades into defined, high-contrast wear patterns and conforms to the wearer over years of use.
- Watch out for
- The break-in is stiff, sizing varies between models, and multi-year wear logs show crotch and front-pocket repairs.
- Sizing
- Reviewers advise buying raw pairs one to two inches smaller than your usual waist because the denim stretches, and note that sizes differ from model to model.
About A.P.C.'s jeans line as a whole. Sources: APC New Standard Jeans Review - Classicest · A.P.C. Women's Jeans Review: Is Their Denim Worth $220? · Fade of the Day - A.P.C. Petit Standard (4 Years, 4 Washes, 1 Soak) - Heddels