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Updated Apr 17
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Updated Apr 17

Citizens of Humanity Faye Low Rise Flare Jeans 28 Original Length Made in USA

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Authentic Citizens of Humanity “Faye #003” Low Waist Full Leg jeans from the Jerome Dahan era. Early premium COH, made in the USA with imported fabric. True low-rise fit with full flare — not a bootcut. Distinctive embroidered back pocket detailing and intentional distressing throughout give these a strong early-2000s premium denim feel. A standout wash with character — not a basic blue jean. Original 34" inseam — ideal for taller buyers or for those who need to tailor for their length. ⸻ Details • Size 28 • Style: Faye #003 Low Waist Full Leg • Made in USA • 98% Cotton / 2% Elastane • Structured denim with light stretch • Low rise • Full flare leg • Embroidered back pockets • Distressed finish • Original retail approx. $248 ⸻ Measurements (laid flat, approx.) • Waist: 14” • Rise: 8” • Inseam: 33.5” (unhemmed) • Leg opening: 10.25" Condition Pre-owned in good condition. Intentional factory distressing throughout. Natural hem wear consistent with age. Please review photos carefully. ⸻ Citizens of Humanity jeans, COH Faye, Jerome Dahan denim, low rise flare jeans, Y2K denim, full leg jeans, premium denim size 28, long inseam jeans, distressed designer jeans, made in USA denim, laidback, effortless
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