
Citizens of Humanity


Within the Citizens of Humanity Group, you’ll find Citizens of Humanity and AGOLDE. Two ready-to-wear labels, each of which boasts a uniquely directional voice and clearly carved place in the denim market. We are incredibly proud of each brand’s independence, but even more so of the characteristics that unite them.
Built upon a philosophical foundation of commitment to quality and uncompromising standards, our core values support everything we do. We use only the most innovative fabrics sourced from around the world and facilitate product development in our vertically owned facilities to create denim, knits and outerwear of the highest caliber. We personally and carefully test every fit and fabric, and believe the practicality of a jean is as important as its design.
Companywide, each brand is committed to being thoughtful in the creation of our product and uses advanced methods to reduce our imprint on the environment, including regenerative agriculture, laser technology, ozone machines and high-efficiency wash methods. In short, we invest in the future and look forward to all that is ahead.
Company Snapshot
Los Angeles Showroom
Los Angeles, CA
Preference to be based in New York or Los Angeles; open to candidates located in other regions based



A Radical Solution to Denim’s Climate Cost: Go Direct to the Farm
How denim group Citizens of Humanity is partnering with cotton farmers in a long-term bid to secure all its cotton from regenerative agriculture.
How Denim Brands Can Stay Cool
The jeans of the moment have an inherently limited lifespan linked to the zeitgeist. But the shrewdest labels are able to maintain relevance and keep revenue coming in when the moment passes.
Citizens of Humanity Reclaims Independence in Break From Investors
The premium denim label is implementing a creative restructuring as management buys back the company from its founder and private equity firm.
David Bailey Turns Editor for Citizens of Humanity
The photographer has guest-edited the denim brand's in-house magazine, Humanity, shooting Kate Moss for the cover, as well as Ronnie Wood, Damien Hirst and his wife and children.
Power Moves | True Religion's CEO, Grimes to Neiman Marcus, Citizens of Humanity's President
BoF compiles the most important professional moves of the week.