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Browse all The Row jeans →Vita Jean
The verdict
Fit
The Row's Vita is a contemporary silhouette; exact fit unknown, but The Row grades for a narrow size range with precision. Expect a refined, body-conscious cut.
Quality
The Row's denim uses high-grade fabrics and flawless finishing, but is conventional in construction. The premium is mostly brand equity and the cachet of owning something from a high-fashion house.
Is the price fair?
At $525, you're solidly into luxury pricing. Comparable construction from heritage denim brands costs $200-300; the markup reflects design house prestige, not material superiority.
Best for
High-fashion-aligned buyers who want denim as a luxury staple and see value in having a cohesive The Row wardrobe.
Care
Treat with care reflective of the price — dry clean or hand-wash in cool water and lay flat to dry.
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






