Seven Jeans Next Collaboration

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excerpt from wwd.com
Tuesday, March 22, 2005
Seven Strives for Growth With Collaborations
By Nola Sarkisian-Miller

LOS ANGELES —

Seven For All Mankind is raising its profile as it seeks to transform its hot jeans business, which pulled in $200 million in sales last year, into a cohesive lifestyle brand. It brought on a financial partner, Bear Stearns Merchant Banking, in a recapitalization deal and has hired a new chief executive officer, Andreas Kurz.
For its latest cobranding effort, Seven looked to Alfredo Settimio, founder and owner of Great China Wall with his wife Nilou Naderi. Their line,... is known for its reinterpretation of vintage rock ’n’ roll T-shirts, army pants and sweatshirts* into artier pieces heavily adorned with hand painting, embroidery and ornamentation. Before joining Seven in 2001, Crane was the financial backer and 50 percent partner in Great China Wall when it launched in 1999.
Settimio said reconnecting with his former partner was a way to generate buzz for his label.
“My line is very underground,’’ he said. “I don’t like to do advertising. I don’t like to sell. I just like to make my product, so without changing my ways…I can reach more people.”
Both companies will share billing on the limited-edition collection of 30,000 pieces. The inside waistband label will include both names, as will a hangtag painted with one logo on each side.
The initial pairing yields 10 denim styles in distressed washes along with two denim jackets and an offering of solid and tie-dyed T-shirts popping with crystals. Seven gives Great China Wall the pieces for hand-painting or brass-studded touches in the shapes of paisley swirls and sunbursts on the front panels and pockets of the jeans as well down the legs of the jeans. The handiwork can take three hours to two days per pant, depending on the intensity: Level A for subtle work; Level B for less subtle details and Level C for over-the-top pieces.
And it’s not for the financially weak. The line, which ships in June, starts at $135 wholesale for the A grouping and may go up to $443 for the C items. *
Fifty retailers have picked up the line, including Kitson, Neiman Marcus, Saks Fifth Avenue and Bloomingdale’s. Crane predicted the venture will pull in $10 million in first-year sales.


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more very expensive jeans... :ninja: :innocent:
 
nobody wears them any mroe expet prep school girls, wich can pay the rent.

that's mean:ninja:
 
^ Yeah, Sevens are on thier way out. I dont see them very much anymore except my sister who is like obssessed with Seven. Maybe it's the new logo they put on thier jeans I thought they were Zara until I saw them at Bloomingdales.

Oh, Loehmanns has Seven jeans in the nice washes for $70! I got a pair of a really dark lightly washed straight leg, very nice jeans.
 
whizkit said:
Hilarious!:lol:

Indeed. How comforting to know that only 30,000 other people in the world are wearing the same sh*t as you. :lol:
 
softgrey said:
excerpt from wwd.com
And it’s not for the financially weak. The line, which ships in June, starts at $135 wholesale for the A grouping and may go up to $443 for the C items.

go up to $443 in WHOLESALE?
so how much will the retail be on these?
$550? :o
i think great china wall is overpriced crap.... seven doing a collaboration with great china wall is a guarantee that they will make more overpriced overdecorated crap......
 
30000 pieces and they said they are underground:-)
 
HotSpot said:
another reason to jack up the prices :ninja:
Agreed, maybe their dillusional and dont want to think their on the way out so their doing what all popular brands do, jack up prices..
 
It's good to hear that Sevens are on their way out...never been a fan, especially with the whole "fashion-conscious" crowd on campus here wearing them to death.

I'd rather wear Bathing Ape jeans than this stuff, at least the crowd that wears Bape is more in tune with my interests :smile: .
 
lol...you guys are funny...:lol:

30,000 limited edition $1000 jeans...hahaha...
it is funny...
 
if it's "underground" why are we reading about it on the WORLD WIDE WEB?? :innocent:
 
softgrey said:
“My line is very underground,’’ he said. “I don’t like to do advertising. I don’t like to sell. I just like to make my product, so without changing my ways…I can reach more people.”

Great China Wall used to be kind of cool, I liked the hand-details because each thing really was one of a kind, but then Kitson starting carrying them and down went the line, I can only imagine what a collaboration with Seven will do.
 
droogist said:
Try $900-$1000. :doh:

Considering that Great China Wall charges $200 for a tank top with some "jewels" and writing on it, and near $600 for a zip-up sweatshirt with similar adornments, that is no shock. I love how the owner is trying to come off as this tree-hugging artist, when he has one of the largest mark-ups of any sportwear line out there. :rolleyes:
 

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