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Like I said there's a simple solution: stitch "Penis" on the back...nobody gets confused...
 
Im a guy and I have seven jeans.... they are one of my favorite jeans. How can stitching be feminine? Sevens are usually a very good fit and their style doesn't change much. Other great fitting "mens" jeans are diesel, g-star, energie, and AG.
 
Originally posted by Christopher31@Dec 10th, 2003 - 5:47 pm
Other great fitting "mens" jeans are diesel, g-star, energie, and AG.
I looooovee the way Diesel jeans look on guys.
 
Energie is great this season also... you guys should look into that. I also forgot to mention that paper denim and cloth is awesome also.
 
Originally posted by Christopher31@Dec 10th, 2003 - 5:59 pm
Energie is great this season also... you guys should look into that. I also forgot to mention that paper denim and cloth is awesome also.
you forgot to mention ROGAN....

(And yes i know how annoying it sounds for me to keep saying that, but i love them)

anyways...despite all of the designer denim on the market...i have to agree with you iheartmj, there is just something about a man in diesel.
 
I have a pair of seven jeans, and think they look fine (M,UK)

Is it true they are to be renamed to "For All Mankind" or is that just a rumour?
 
Originally posted by Selfridgesworker@Dec 13th, 2003 - 12:53 pm


Is it true they are to be renamed to "For All Mankind" or is that just a rumour?
the full name is 7 for all mankind
 
Originally posted by mikeijames+Dec 9th, 2003 - 7:14 am--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(mikeijames @ Dec 9th, 2003 - 7:14 am)</div><div class='quotemain'> <!--QuoteBegin-sbbbjm@Dec 9th, 2003 - 1:04 am
only thing i'm complaining about is the stitching on the pockets. its always looked a little feminine to me.
maybe i am stupid, but i don't understand how the stitching in and of itself can be feminine? [/b][/quote]
ditto :huh:
 
Originally posted by Selfridgesworker@Dec 13th, 2003 - 2:53 pm
I have a pair of seven jeans, and think they look fine (M,UK)

Is it true they are to be renamed to "For All Mankind" or is that just a rumour?
they made a point of doing 7 for all mankind because they came out with a secondary line called 7 for Express...a line of jeans they are doing for the Express stores.
 
the new big jean is Blue Cult ;) start price is like 200 dollars :sick:


i've made jeans myself and when u realise that the fabric costs under 5 dollars, and take like 20 mins to make a whole pair.......u never wanna buy again
 
If i might put in my little twopennoth , Seven Jeans for men have been on sale at the new Manchester Harvey Nicks and i've not been impressed . For myself , there's only one line of jeans that have continually impressed me since the early 80's and that is ' le Jean de Marithe et Francois Girbaud ' . Girbaud has had various incarnations over the years , they are backed by Stefanel now i think , but they have always maintained their position at the cutting edge and remained quintessentally FRENCH ! They used to have a secondary line under the label CLOSED where the previous season's designs for the edgy MFG Metamorphojean line were reproduced at half the price . I bought the ZIPBACK but never dared to contemplate a purchase of LE COQ DU VILLAGE ! See their superbly comprehensive website for their jean history - they did invent the 'stonewash' process . Incidentally , are not such processes the reason for ' added value ' on the basic manufactured price ? Although i must admit that they would make a pair cheap at £200 ! :innocent: KIT
 
SORRY , the last line of my post should read ' although i must admit that they would NOT make a pair cheap at £200 ! ' :cry: KIT
 
Originally posted by Acid@Dec 17th, 2003 - 8:43 am
the new big jean is Blue Cult ;)
blue cult is old old news, every bdoy in LA has had them for 2 years

unfortionetly( becuas ir eally do leik their jeans) bleu cult has filtered down into amss market apeal and will probebly become played out within a a few months.
 
Originally posted by Acid@Dec 17th, 2003 - 10:43 am
the new big jean is Blue Cult ;) start price is like 200 dollars :sick:


i've made jeans myself and when u realise that the fabric costs under 5 dollars, and take like 20 mins to make a whole pair.......u never wanna buy again
um, rogan are the "it" jean

before that, maybe habitual or juicy

and it takes more than twenty minutes to distress a pair of jeans...i just don't see paying three hundred dollars for a plain pair of striaght cut dark jeans...it's all about the cut and the wash (if you are a jeans aficianado)...

and plus, levi's custom can run upwards of a thousand and they are tailored so close that if you gain ten pounds (as some of us tend to do around this time of year) they are completely useless
 
Originally posted by mikeijames+Dec 17th, 2003 - 9:52 am--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(mikeijames @ Dec 17th, 2003 - 9:52 am)</div><div class='quotemain'> <!--QuoteBegin-Selfridgesworker@Dec 13th, 2003 - 2:53 pm
I have a pair of seven jeans, and think they look fine (M,UK)

Is it true they are to be renamed to "For All Mankind" or is that just a rumour?
they made a point of doing 7 for all mankind because they came out with a secondary line called 7 for Express...a line of jeans they are doing for the Express stores. [/b][/quote]
hmmmmm, i don't think seven would go and design a line for express. i tried them on and the fit was no where near as good as seven fro all mankinds. plus the washes were so tacky. i don't think seven would really put there name on those

i really think express is just trying to do some marketing tricks. i was in the women's section the other day and they have jeans with stitching on the pockets thats similar to 'citizens of humanity' jeans now.
 
this is my 2 cents on rogan jeans

my parents run an upscale trendy clothing store as a side business ot of houston and they were very, very fortunate to meet some important people at Rogan while at some shows in NY and intern we are probably one of the only stores in the southern US that carries Rogan jeans and various shirts and other casual wear. they may be the 'it' jeans right now but i can't say much for the quality. we've had customers come back complaining how they don't last long at all -- even with hand washing. oh, and don't dry clean them in attempt to preserve the wash either, that supposedly is detrimental to rogans as we have hard

i for one love the cuts and the washes, but i wouldnt shell out 300 dollars for something thats going to fall about after a few washings.
 
the jeans at EXPRESS ????? i really doubt it. :rolleyes:
i remember when they first started looking like the REAL 7s! the SA told me nothing about the name. they werent even called SEVENS back then and already looked slightly like the 7s that we all know of .

i got big doubts there :innocent:
 
Originally posted by leyla m.@Dec 22nd, 2003 - 6:47 am
the jeans at EXPRESS ????? i really doubt it. :rolleyes:
i remember when they first started looking like the REAL 7s! the SA told me nothing about the name. they werent even called SEVENS back then and already looked slightly like the 7s that we all know of .

i got big doubts there :innocent:
its true --

with their own version of the swirls on the pocket skinny label on the waist band and label on the pocket. they were out this summer as the flagship line of jeans for express i believe. although i havnt seen them come up with a fall or winter line of their "seven" jeans.
 

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