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Dahlia Bow Leg Baby Roll in Ribbon

The ‘Dahlia Baby Roll’ is a relaxed tapered jean crafted from rigid regenerative cotton denim with a soft, broken-in feel. Featuring a button fly and optional cuff, the silhouette is effortless yet intentional. The Ribbon wash—a sun-washed light indigo with soft fading, marbling, and whiskering—adds a vintage, worn-in look. Style it rolled with sandals or worn long with streamlined sneakers.

This fit is true to size.

Looks Like: Light indigo denim pant with optional cuff
Feels Like: 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 $101.70

Original: $339.00

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Dahlia Bow Leg Baby Roll in Ribbon

$339.00

$101.70

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The ‘Dahlia Baby Roll’ is a relaxed tapered jean crafted from rigid regenerative cotton denim with a soft, broken-in feel. Featuring a button fly and optional cuff, the silhouette is effortless yet intentional. The Ribbon wash—a sun-washed light indigo with soft fading, marbling, and whiskering—adds a vintage, worn-in look. Style it rolled with sandals or worn long with streamlined sneakers.

This fit is true to size.

Looks Like: Light indigo denim pant with optional cuff
Feels Like: 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