4.7
100% of reviewers would recommend to a friend
Still Here
4.7 • 11 Reviews
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4.7
100% of reviewers would recommend to a friend
I'm obsessed with my Cowgirl Still Here jeans. l visited the store in Nolita and tried on a bunch of different styles. The team offered me a free pair but I had already been eyeing their stuff for a couple of years so I was very honored. I thought I was going to go for the Subway style, but I seemed to be between sizes and didn't find them to be as flattering as the Cowgirl's. I ended up going with a size 28 for a slightly baggy look (I typically where a 26-27). I love the touch that each purchase comes with a pre-stamped postcard to send back to the store with prompts like "How often do you wear your Still Here jeans" and "Tell us something that's happened in your Still Here jeans – wild first date? dyed your hair? pee your pants?" Really cool!

Completely changed my denim game. This is the only place I look for jeans. I would live in my Cloud Cool Jeans forever!
I love all of my SH jeans. I've been shopping with them since ~2021 and think their stuff is so wonderful. The only thing is I feel like there's been a bit of a drop in quality since they got more mainstream--the seam on my newest pair is coming apart which has never happened before :(
I have ordered Still Here jeans online and shopped in their stores. Their jeans are high quality and I feel worthy of the price tag, though it is pretty steep. I have the Childhood Jeans, and the Everyday jeans in two colors. I know I'll have the jeans for years to come. The styles are very classic and simple, and the colors are great. Highly recommend Still Here jeans for people looking for high quality, long-lasting classic styles. I also use the totes that the jeans come in frequently!
2y ago
Update: Summer 2024 Compared to some of my other jean brands (made in USA), I am less excited about SH than I was in Spring, especially since I object to 1) Chinese Production with (2) Made in USA premium pricing. like...I enjoy the miniskirt idea, but to pay $250+ for that, or for their capris, is something I will have to pass on, since I have to pay for my cost of living (mortgage, food) and cannot justify their price range ever. No, I am not a 25-yo NYC influencer, I'm a 'normal person'. But that's the way the cookie crumbles when you need to scale a brand. They spent money on PR representation to grow the brand, so I don't think the value-to-price-to-quality ratio will improve in time. Rating for me has dropped due to less exclusivity, but again, that's how brands have to evolve. They need to pay for their increased overhead and make better profit margins. ------------Update from Spring 2024--------- In my search to learn more and personally test the items' quality over time....here's what I've learned. Sourcing countries for denim production: early days was in USA/California, some of the recycled ecru denim is produced in Guatemala, and most of the new production is in China. Cannot comment on China quality denim, I assume that since China is no longer a poorest-of-the-poor manufacturing country (i.e. it ain't Bangladesh) the quality is rather decent. I own some of the China, U.S.A., and Guatemala-produced denim, will comment on it more as it wears in time. The Chinese-produced items I own are mostly from the proprietary Cloud-fabric which is meant to be a very soft twill weave...I probably washed some of mine too much, and should have chilled out on it because the durability will be lessened since i overwashed mine in the early days. I ride my bike a lot so I won't be riding my bicycle wearing the 'cloud' denim material as it will probably lead to a crotch blowout. The early-production stuff made in the U.S.A. has so far been great as the denim quality is rigid, 100% cotton and probably sourced from deadstock, or a good mill. I can tell it is hard-wearing and will soften up really well in a few years. Charlie: own 3 pairs from various eras - USA made, the 'old' style, and Guatemalan made (recycled natural slub denim). COOL/Walker: own in Cloud fabrication. Lola: Guatemala-produced 'natural' denim (produced with some recycled cotton so more slubby) Subway: China-produced (testing) Skater: black wash, China-produced (testing) now-discontinued Rae: Like the Tate model but mid-rise, made in USA (holding up pretty good). Denim quality good. -------------------- I really like this brand and will buy more in time. Primarily since the fit is pretty spot on for me (5'4 average size 29/8) and I liked the washes, plus the proprietary Cloud fabric. Curious about their 'regular' denim but I don't have any yet. Maybe eyeing the 'milk' colorway in future, although I am wary of white jeans....Before I purchased I sent some emails to ask about fit, and the team was responsive and helpful. Currently own 2 pairs - the Cool Jean and the Walker, both in the Cloud (soft twill weave) 'lightweight' denim fabric. I haven't worn jeans in over 10+ years and wanted to get something good that would fit well. Really liked the vintage-looking styles and washes, and I managed to get the Cool Jean in cloud, and Walker in Indigo Indigo (cloud fabric). Fit is true to size, which made me happy since I am afraid of buying jeans online only. The 100% cotton fabric loosens a bit comfortably as you wear, and tightens again after wash. Looking forward to these softening up with time, the weave is comfortable and airy, which I wanted specifically for that easy wear and not go for heavy/stiff/overly rigid or cheap-feeling denim. Can't comment on durability as both my pairs are new (Cool is 2 months, just got the Walker). Pricey, but for me I found some discounts at local stores/resalers in my area. However, I would buy more as I just found the fit super on point and premium. I'm short-ish 5'4 and found the length is good with a little cuff, which doesn't bother me. I am also not inclined to alter my clothing as I can make it work. Really beautiful denim, unique styles, love the founders' ethos and brand concept. Obviously social media and the photography style is well-done/appealing, love their campaigns. I do not live near NYC so can't comment on the retail stores or experience. They now produce their items in China (which I don't love, but I understand this is needed for scaleability), I never owned any pairs that were USA-made. Still really like the product though.
4y ago
Ever since I found this brand on social media, I’ve dreamed of visiting their NYC flagship store. Since I live in another state, I order online and benefit from the free and quick shipping. I own 3 pairs of Still Here jeans. My first pair was the Subway in Classic Blue. The fit was amazing, loose in the legs (perfect for thick thighs), and the denim wasn’t too thick (a problem I’ve experienced with Agolde jeans) or too thin. Then I got the Childhood in Bone and most recently in Vintage Blue. I want every pair of jeans in my closet to be from this brand. As much as I ogle at a pair of vintage Levi’s, they never seem to fit women with curves.
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Please list the size guides for each style of jeans! One doesn’t exist for the Subway style so I had to guess which size to get. More sizes! Sizes are cut off at a 32 for unisex jeans. Please be more size inclusive.
4y ago
Best denim, quality and customer service.
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More mens styles!!!
4y ago
This brand makes the best vintage style jeans hands down. As a denim lover I've tried a lot of 100% cotton jeans and none compares to the quality, comfort and overall fit of Still Here jeans. I've never gotten so many compliments on my jeans. I own the Cowgirl, Rainbow painted Tate, childhood and Subway. They also upcycle their denim waste to grow coffee beans which they serve in their store in NYC (which is an absolute vibe!!)
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More unisex styles
4y ago
To start, these are the first denim pants that I have ever seen not on a model, hanging freely and thought they looked comfortable and well constructed. I always struggle to find denim that fits in all the right places and my Still Here pants are now one of my most cherished and worn items in my closet. LOVE LOVE LOVE and love the ethos of the brand.
4y ago
by far, my favorite clothing company. I am obsessed with their unique styles, quality, and durability. I wear my denim from Still here dressed down or up and receive multiple compliments every wear. My Still Here pieces are staple parts of my wardrobe.
4y ago
Jeans are so tricky to get right. Just like everyone else, I'm always on the hunt for a new pair that fits like my favorite vintage Levi's. I've ordered from every brand on the market and every single one has fallen flat until I got my Still Here "Tates".
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The price point is high for sure. Worth it though.