Having just discovered the figure-flattering miracle of Jag Jeans right before Xmas, I am almost embarrassed at how many of these pants I have managed to accumulate in this brief time! But since they are pretty much all that I wear, I was eager to begin building a collection of crop pants for summer. I bought 3pairs of the Petite Marion Crops, which are great, but I was dismayed at the limited color options--all dark. So I was thrilled to see the azure and pink options in the Petite Echo (though it would be nice for those of us wearing Petite sizes to have the full range of color choices available in Regular sizes).I did have a little trepidation in ordering the Echos due to criticisms of some reviewers. However, I was happy to find that, despite living in a very hot and humid Southern location, I am not troubled by the thickness of the Dolce Twill--they just feel well-tailored and substantial to me, not hot. And the cut didn't feel too wide or loose, perhaps because I have a curvy body type. I did feel, at my height of 5' 2", size 10P, that the legs could have been a couple of inches shorter. But these actually fit me better than the Petite Marions, which seemed to be snugger than my other 10P Jags.My only complaint is that, on the pink pair, the stitching where the pant is joined to the waistband is a bit funky--kind of an uneven roll rather than a flat seam, as in the blue pair I received. If it were a matter of simply taking them back to a store, I would return them. However, the defect isn't that noticeable when the pants are on, and I usually am wearing a top that covers the waistband area anyway.Would love to see a shorter capri option in a variety of bright colors, like lime and cobalt, for spring/summer. Bring them on, Jag!