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Bubble Pull On in Brown
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Bubble Pull On in Brown

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The verdict

A pull-on twill pant at premium pricing; only worth $398 USD if you prioritize ease and on-body comfort over value.

Fit

Pull-on construction with an elastic waist delivery will fit generously through hip and thigh with minimal structure. The Bubble cut implies a relaxed, rounded silhouette; sizing runs large, so consider sizing down for a closer fit.

Quality

Pull-on twill at this price point typically uses cotton blends with spandex for comfort. Construction is competent, but the elastic and synthetic content reduce lifespan compared to traditional woven pants—expect 2-3 years before elastic fatigue.

Is the price fair?

At $398 USD, this is overpriced relative to construction quality. Pull-ons are convenience garments; Citizens of Humanity is charging a significant brand premium here without commensurate durability or luxury fiber.

Best for

Someone willing to pay for zero-friction dressing in a relaxed silhouette, likely for casual at-home wear rather than external rotation.

Care

Launder gently to preserve elastic integrity; avoid hot water and high-heat drying, which will accelerate waistband degradation.

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Fit check: Citizens of Humanity

Runs large

Citizens of Humanity tends to run about half a size large and stretches with wear, so most owners size down for a fitted look.

A stylist's sizing guide reports the brand "generally run[s] about half a size large" and that owners "expect about an inch of stretch in the waistband after a few hours of wear," advising those between sizes to go down one. Hands-on reviewers back this up across cuts: one who ordered her chart size in the Horseshoe jean found it loose and repurchased a size down, and a shorts reviewer says the relaxed styles "run really big" and always sizes down. The caveat owners flag is line-level: relaxed and baggy cuts run largest, while high-rise styles fit closer to true size — and older forum threads on the skinny-era styles were more mixed.

Sizing advice: Size down one if you're between sizes or want a snug fit — especially in relaxed and baggy cuts, which stretch and loosen with wear; stay true to size only if you want the intentionally slouchy look.

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What owners report about Citizens of Humanity jeans

Owners report soft denim with a vintage feel and construction that holds up across years and repeat purchases; the stretch blends are noted for loosening with wear but recovering their shape after washing. The rigid all-cotton cuts have no give, and several owners who bought their usual size exchanged for one size up. Complaints center on the no-stretch cuts feeling restrictive through a full day, button-fly closures that divide opinion, and favorite styles being altered between seasons.

Strengths
Soft, substantial denim whose construction owners report lasting through years of wear and many washes.
Watch out for
The rigid all-cotton cuts have no stretch and run small, and owners complain when the brand changes closures or details on long-running styles.
Sizing
Several popular cuts run small — especially through the hips and thighs — so sizing up one size is commonly advised on the rigid styles, while the stretch styles fit closer to true size.

About Citizens of Humanity's jeans line as a whole. Sources: Citizens of Humanity Jeans Review - Must Read This Before Buying · Citizens of Humanity Denim Review: Charlotte and Jolene - Karin Emily · Citizens of Humanity Charlotte Jeans Review - Magpie by Jen Shoop

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