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Ayla Short in Cambria

Ayla Short in Cambria

The Ayla Short, inspired by our best-selling Ayla Baggy, offers the perfect balance of ease and versatility. Designed with a relaxed fit and a just-right inseam, it transitions effortlessly from beachside lounging to an elevated evening look. Crafted from 100% regenerative cotton, this essential short pairs seamlessly with denim shirting for a chic, head-to-toe statement.

This fit is true to size.

Looks Like: Light indigo long denim short with raw hem
Feels Like:Ā Rigid, non-stretch cotton denim with a soft hand for all day wearability

This product is made with regenerative cotton from Citizens of Humanity Group’s Regenerative Cotton Program. Our program collaborates closely with farmers both domestically and internationally, nurturing growth, fostering education, and encouraging the widespread adoption of regenerative agricultural practices.

From our HUMANITY Collection

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From $76.30

Original: $218.00

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Ayla Short in Cambria—

$218.00

$76.30

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The Ayla Short, inspired by our best-selling Ayla Baggy, offers the perfect balance of ease and versatility. Designed with a relaxed fit and a just-right inseam, it transitions effortlessly from beachside lounging to an elevated evening look. Crafted from 100% regenerative cotton, this essential short pairs seamlessly with denim shirting for a chic, head-to-toe statement.

This fit is true to size.

Looks Like: Light indigo long denim short with raw hem
Feels Like:Ā Rigid, non-stretch cotton denim with a soft hand for all day wearability

This product is made with regenerative cotton from Citizens of Humanity Group’s Regenerative Cotton Program. Our program collaborates closely with farmers both domestically and internationally, nurturing growth, fostering education, and encouraging the widespread adoption of regenerative agricultural practices.

From our HUMANITY Collection