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Still HereNew York
About Still HereNew York
Still Here is a New York denim brand offering a premium take on America’s uniform: 100% cotton, classic jeans designed for everyday dressing. Built to be ripped, faded, patched and passed down, our denim celebrates the legacy of American fabric—garments that capture moments and hold sentimental value, worn by us, our grandparents, our children, and American icons.
Sport Jean in Pear Review — Worth it for Low‑Rise Athleisure?

Introduction — the everyday problem this jean solves
If you want the look of a relaxed, low‑rise jean but with the comfort of a soft, drapey pant, most denim either feels too stiff or loses its shape by midday. The Sport Jean in Pear from Still Here New York aims to bridge that gap: a relaxed‑leg, low‑rise jean built from a proprietary “Cloud” fabric that promises softness and a comfortable drape while offering styling versatility through cinchable hems. This review breaks down whether it actually delivers and who should consider it.
Material & Quality
| Fabric | Cloud fabric — labeled as Still Here’s softest denim |
| Composition | 100% cotton (advanced weaving) |
| Fit & Construction | Low‑rise, relaxed leg, waistband‑free construction, discreet zipper closure |
| Special features | Drawstring toggles at both hems for cinched “genie” leg or straight leg |
| Color / Wash | Pear (muted green) |
| Price | $325 (sizes 22–32) |
First impressions: The fabric lives up to the “Cloud” name — noticeably softer and more fluid than typical rigid denim. Seams and hardware are minimal and clean, and the zipper closure keeps the front silhouette uninterrupted as advertised.
Real‑World Experience — Pros & Cons
Pros
- Comfort — The 100% cotton weave drapes and breathes like a soft twill rather than a stiff jean; it’s comfortable for all‑day wear.
- Versatile styling — Cinchable hems give you two distinct silhouettes: a tapered, jogger‑like “genie” leg or a relaxed straight leg.
- Clean look — Waistband‑free construction + discreet zipper produce a smooth front that layers well under cropped sweaters or jackets.
- Unique color — The Pear wash is a muted, wearable green that adds interest without being loud.
Cons
- No stretch — Because it’s 100% cotton, there’s minimal mechanical stretch. Movement is comfortable thanks to the cut, but if you prefer elastic recovery, you might miss it.
- Low‑rise fit — The low rise is fashion‑forward but not for everyone; it sits lower on the hips and can feel less forgiving for those who prefer mid or high rises.
- Price — At $325, it sits in a premium bracket; value depends on how much you prioritize the specific fabric and silhouette.
- Care considerations — 100% cotton denim with a soft weave can show creasing or wear differently than rigid denim; follow care instructions to preserve drape and color.
Fit Notes
- The relaxed leg is roomy through the thigh and falls straight unless you cinch the hems.
- Because of the low rise, some wearers prefer sizing based on hip fit rather than waist measurements. If you’re between sizes and prefer more coverage, consider sizing up.
- Length looks intentionally slightly long to allow for the cinch look; plan footwear accordingly (chunky sneakers, boots, sandals).
Quick Comparison
| Still Here Sport Jean (Pear) | Everlane Relaxed Jean (typical competitor) | AGOLDE/Similar premium vintage fits |
| Soft, drapey 100% cotton Cloud fabric; versatile cinch hems; fashion low rise; $325 | More structured denim, often includes stretch options; lower price point; classic relaxed fits | Heavier vintage‑style denim with distinctive silhouettes; comparable price; more rigid break-in |
| Best for a fluid, soft jean with styling options | Best for budget‑conscious shoppers who want structure and durability | Best for those seeking vintage rigidity and pronounced denim character |
Who Is This Best For?
- Trend‑forward shoppers who like low‑rise silhouettes but want more comfort than rigid denim.
- People who like multi‑way styling: those who want to switch from a straight leg to a tapered, sportier look via the cinch hems.
- Anyone prioritizing a soft hand and breathable all‑day wear, especially in transitional seasons.
- Not ideal if you need stretch recovery for active use (running, heavy bending) or prefer high‑rise coverage.
Bottom Line — Is It Worth It?
If you’re drawn to a soft, drapey denim with a modern low‑rise and appreciate the design flexibility of cinch hems, the Sport Jean in Pear is worth considering. The Cloud fabric delivers a noticeably softer feel than most jeans in this category, and the clean, waistband‑free front creates a flattering, streamlined look. That said, the premium price means it’s a lifestyle purchase — choose it if the fabric, fit, and style match your wardrobe goals.
Quick Buying Tips
- Try your usual size for hip fit, but size up if you want more waist coverage because of the low rise.
- Pair with mid‑height sneakers or ankle boots to balance the leg length and show the cinch detail.
- Follow care instructions to preserve the drape and color of the Cloud fabric.
Exclusive offer: If you decide to buy through our shop, we currently offer a limited time discount — use code PEAR10 at checkout for 10% off. Check our store for current inventory and shipping details.
Final verdict: Stylish, soft, and versatile — a smart pick if you prioritize comfort with a fashion‑forward low rise, and willing to invest for the unique fabric and finish.
Product tested and reviewed for fit, fabric, and real‑world wear. Still Here New York — Sport Jean in Pear, $325.
