The Roxy Low Rise Studded Capri Jeans exist because plain black denim needs a reason. Silver studs run the full outer seam on both legs, from hip to frayed hem. A continuous vertical line that draws the eye down, not across, which is exactly what the cropped length needs. Low rise, fitted through the hip, made in LA. White tank, western boots, a Saturday that goes longer than planned — the full denim edit has everything else to build around it.
Black capri jeans usually exist without a reason. Cut to length, solid black, done. The Roxy earns its place with one detail: silver studs running the full outer seam on both legs, from hip to frayed hem. Not clustered at the pocket. Not scattered. A continuous line.
That line does two things. It gives the cropped low rise cut a vertical pull so the eye follows the seam down instead of stopping at the hem. And it makes these immediately recognizable. Made in Los Angeles from stretch denim with actual recovery, 52% rayon keeping them soft and fitted across every wear.
Western hardware is the defining embellishment direction of 2026. These belong in it without committing to a full western look. That is why they are here — alongside everything else in the American-made collection.
Western Festival: Worn with tan cowboy boots, a white square neck crop, a brown leather belt bag, and stacked gold rings. The stud seam reads as part of the western kit without trying.
City Weekend: White platform sneakers, an oversized band tee, tiny gold huggie earrings. The frayed hem at capri length works with platform height. Effortless but put together. Browse the edgy edit for more.
Rooftop Night Out: Black strappy heeled sandal, fitted black crop, layered silver necklaces. The stud seam catches light. Clean from every angle.
The Roxy Low Rise Studded Capri Jeans exist because plain black denim needs a reason. Silver studs run the full outer seam on both legs, from hip to frayed hem. A continuous vertical line that draws the eye down, not across, which is exactly what the cropped length needs. Low rise, fitted through the hip, made in LA. White tank, western boots, a Saturday that goes longer than planned — the full denim edit has everything else to build around it.
Black capri jeans usually exist without a reason. Cut to length, solid black, done. The Roxy earns its place with one detail: silver studs running the full outer seam on both legs, from hip to frayed hem. Not clustered at the pocket. Not scattered. A continuous line.
That line does two things. It gives the cropped low rise cut a vertical pull so the eye follows the seam down instead of stopping at the hem. And it makes these immediately recognizable. Made in Los Angeles from stretch denim with actual recovery, 52% rayon keeping them soft and fitted across every wear.
Western hardware is the defining embellishment direction of 2026. These belong in it without committing to a full western look. That is why they are here — alongside everything else in the American-made collection.
Western Festival: Worn with tan cowboy boots, a white square neck crop, a brown leather belt bag, and stacked gold rings. The stud seam reads as part of the western kit without trying.
City Weekend: White platform sneakers, an oversized band tee, tiny gold huggie earrings. The frayed hem at capri length works with platform height. Effortless but put together. Browse the edgy edit for more.
Rooftop Night Out: Black strappy heeled sandal, fitted black crop, layered silver necklaces. The stud seam catches light. Clean from every angle.