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Riaco Jean

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The verdict

Minimalist white denim at luxury price; engineered for restraint and precision.

Fit

Unstructured fit; The Row's approach is to let the wearer choose how it drapes. Runs true to size, with a gently tapered leg.

Quality

The Row's reputation is built on relentless finish—every seam is aligned, every hem is level, every detail is intentional. Expect fabric that ages gracefully.

Is the price fair?

Luxury-tier pricing justified by meticulous construction and discreet design philosophy. Not for bargain-hunting, but durability is exceptional.

Best for

Minimalist shoppers; works as a neutral base in refined wardrobes and pairs with monochromatic or muted palettes.

Care

Hand-wash or delicate cycle; air-dry flat to avoid shape distortion and preserve the fabric hand.

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What owners report about The Row jeans

Owners who have tried multiple cuts describe the denim quality as excellent, with structured fabrics and clean washes that read dressier than typical jeans. Fit commentary centers on proportion rather than durability: the range spans a slim straight cut through high-volume wide legs, and one reviewer found the fullest cuts overwhelming on a shorter frame. Reviewers consistently note the line runs very large and that alterations are routinely needed.

Strengths
Reviewers who own several cuts rate the denim quality as excellent, with clean washes that dress up easily.
Watch out for
The line runs very large — owners report alterations are always needed — and the higher-volume cuts can overwhelm petite frames.
Sizing
Owners report The Row's pants, denim included, run very large, so plan to size down and budget for alterations.

About The Row's jeans line as a whole. Sources: A Guide to The Row Denim - by Helen - Half Dressed · The Row Spring 2025 - skirts and dresses over pants - Neelam Ahooja

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