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Citizens of Humanity relocates showroom to downtown LA

By Sara Ehlers

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Los Angeles - SoCal-based denim label Citizens of Humanity recently moved their showroom location. Moving from their Beverly Boulevard location, the company decided to head towards downtown Los Angeles.

Based near the fashion district, the new showroom boasts 4,000 square feet in space. The space is inside of the Lady Liberty Building, according to Racked LA. The move made way for a new, innovative space for the company. “The space was created in a way that it can be used as multiple distinct smaller workstations, or a singular event [space],” Citizens of Humanity told the publication. The new showroom is closer in distance to the brand’s headquarters, which is also located in downtown. The idea of the move was so that the showroom can work more directly with its sales team.

The denim brand was established in 2003 as Citizens of Humanity by founder Jerome Dahan. Since then, the brand has worked on creating a luxury denim line that exemplifies the fashion and sophistication of Los Angeles. Each pair is designed to a perfect fit and comfort without compromise. Most pairs average in price a little under or over 200 dollars. The denim brand is distributed in over 1,300 retailers expanding over 35 countries. Specialty boutiques that sell the label include Intermix, Fred Segal, Anthropologie, and more. The denim label is also available at Net-A-Porter.com, Nordstrom, Barneys New York, and Bloomingdale’s.

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