Classic Wear is In - Review of Citizens of Humanity

A True Clothing Upgrade for Men and Women

Linda Curtis
Cool and slick is what it's all about in terms of designer clothing from Citizens of Humanity. A true one up and top-of-the line retailer, it's a clothing company that says it all. This seller offers great wear for work, school or university, recreation, home, hobby, outdoors, and for style. The simple, sleek, detailed design and tailoring of each item is really worth the shopping.

It's jeans, jeans and more jeans...jean skirts, dungarees and overalls, and don't forget the tees, jumpsuits and shirts. Men and women may also want to take a look at the Italian influenced designs for sleek and shapely formal wear. It's good and the best. Not only would Citizens of Humanity clothing be recommended for a night-on-the town or city in the U.S., but also their styles go right in pace with what's going on with the European set. These fashions are so well-designed and logically made that the women's jean overall will make a celebrity of it's wearer both in the country and in the city. It's not the norm for bluejean overalls to emphasize style, this company's offerings do. Pure white jackets in supple fabrics with wrap-style and small metallic detailing are a must for real entrepreneurs of fashion. Why not go with the very sophisticated ever-so-soft women's dresses in colors as delectable as gourmet food? Who says jumpsuits can't offer a receptive orange and just-right blue without wrinkling? As for the men's jeans, they're the perfect look and fit. Simply clean and sleek, the answer is yes for fashions by the Citizens of Humanity designers. Why not visit www.citizensofhumanity.com and take a look at what's being offered?

Or, if you're out for a drive, a central Connecticut seller of Citizens of Humanity clothing is Jasmine Sola in Canton. Havana Jeans of Stamford offers the line from the southern part of the state. New York does have a wider distribution, some of the stores in the Eastern part of the state include: Trends, Poughkeepsie; Cesare & Lily, Rhinebeck; Madina Park Corp., Wappinger's Falls; Dig, Saugerties; two stores On The Line and Out Of The Blue in Mount Kisco; and Woodstock Trading Post, Woodstock. Yes, more store locations can be found on the Citizens of Humanity website. The store also includes distribution and clothing in NYC, London, Tokyo, Berlin, Paris and Los Angeles, Calif.

Published by Linda Curtis

A true publishing fanatic, books, newspapers, web, and great magazines make me live. Attended workshops with some of the best, journalist from the 70's to present, documentaries, and authors for listening an...  View profile

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