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Claire Origami Shirt in Ciro Stripe
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Claire Origami Shirt in Ciro Stripe

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The verdict

A design-forward striped shirt at USD 238—contemporary aesthetic at a price that reflects brand leverage more than material or construction innovation.

Fit

Origami cuts suggest structured, geometrically-inspired tailoring. Expect a crisp fit through the shoulders with intentional folding or pleating detail; contemporary and fashion-focused.

Quality

At USD 238 for a cotton shirt, this is a design piece. Construction should be flawless to justify pricing—reinforced seams, careful stripe alignment, quality button work.

Is the price fair?

Stripe and design detail justify some premium over plain, but USD 238 remains brand-driven. A comparable striped shirt from a traditional maker would cost 40-50% less.

Best for

Styled outfits and fashion-forward dressing—the geometric detail and contemporary cut shine when intentionally styled, not worn casually.

Care

Stripe patterns can shift in color saturation between dyes; wash inside-out in cool water to minimize fading and misalignment.

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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.

Per owner & reviewer reports: Citizens of Humanity Sizing: Does It Run Big? Your Comple… · Citizens of Humanity Horseshoe Jeans Review (Jeans and a … · Citizens of Humanity Corey Relaxed Denim Shorts Review (T…

What owners report about Citizens of Humanity button-ups

Owner reviews of the shirting line — led by the Kayla button-up — are strongly positive on fabric and finish, with owners calling the cotton crisp and high-end-looking. The consistent theme is size: the shirts wear generously oversized, and owners report going down a full size for a closer fit. Practical gripes are small — the crisp cotton needs ironing to look its best — and retailer listings describe the denim versions as non-stretch cotton-and-lyocell.

Strengths
Owners praise crisp, structured cotton and a finish that looks more expensive than it is.
Watch out for
The generously oversized cut overwhelms smaller frames unless you size down, and the crisp cotton needs regular ironing.
Sizing
Most shirts wear generously oversized; owners commonly size down one size for a closer fit.

About Citizens of Humanity's button-ups line as a whole. Sources: Citizens Of Humanity Women's Kayla Shirt – Saint Bernard · Citizens of Humanity Kayla Denim Shirt | Aritzia US

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