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The verdict
Fit
V-neck provides a longer face line. Washed black suggests a relaxed, not slim, cut. Fit is likely true to size for Citizens of Humanity's standard proportions.
Quality
At $98, you get Citizens of Humanity's basics quality—not their premium line. Expect competent seams and stable jersey, but not the hand-feel of pricier pieces.
Is the price fair?
Good value for the brand. At $98, you're closer to fair market for quality construction. Not a bargain, but not egregious.
Best for
Budget-conscious shoppers seeking a basic V-neck with trusted brand backing and modest price.
Care
Machine wash warm, tumble dry low; washed black may continue to soften with age.
Fit check: Citizens of Humanity
Runs largeCitizens 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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