





Kimberly Patch Pocket Flare in Soft White
The Kimberly is a high-rise flare designed to contour the waist with a clean, balanced silhouette. Finished with front patch pockets, it brings a subtle utilitarian touch to a timeless shape. Crafted from our Signature soft stretch denim, it offers a super-soft hand while remaining durable for all-day flexibility and comfort. Finished in clean white, it pairs effortlessly with crisp shirting or fitted knits for a polished, modern look.
This fit is true to size.
Looks Like: Clean white denim pant with front patch pockets
Feels Like:Ā Signature soft stretch denim that is soft yet durable allowing for all day flexibility and comfort
This product is made with regenerative cotton from Citizens of Humanity Groupās 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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The Kimberly is a high-rise flare designed to contour the waist with a clean, balanced silhouette. Finished with front patch pockets, it brings a subtle utilitarian touch to a timeless shape. Crafted from our Signature soft stretch denim, it offers a super-soft hand while remaining durable for all-day flexibility and comfort. Finished in clean white, it pairs effortlessly with crisp shirting or fitted knits for a polished, modern look.
This fit is true to size.
Looks Like: Clean white denim pant with front patch pockets
Feels Like:Ā Signature soft stretch denim that is soft yet durable allowing for all day flexibility and comfort
This product is made with regenerative cotton from Citizens of Humanity Groupās 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





















