• Hi, I am the owner and main administrator of Styleforum. If you find the forum useful and fun, please help support it by buying through the posted links on the forum. Our main, very popular sales thread, where the latest and best sales are listed, are posted HERE

    Purchases made through some of our links earns a commission for the forum and allows us to do the work of maintaining and improving it. Finally, thanks for being a part of this community. We realize that there are many choices today on the internet, and we have all of you to thank for making Styleforum the foremost destination for discussions of menswear.
  • This site contains affiliate links for which Styleforum may be compensated.
  • STYLE. COMMUNITY. GREAT CLOTHING.

    Bored of counting likes on social networks? At Styleforum, you’ll find rousing discussions that go beyond strings of emojis.

    Click Here to join Styleforum's thousands of style enthusiasts today!

    Styleforum is supported in part by commission earning affiliate links sitewide. Please support us by using them. You may learn more here.

7 for all mankind

VWpete

Senior Member
Joined
Mar 6, 2002
Messages
200
Reaction score
0
I love them. I've got a pair of denim bootcuts and some of jean cut khaki's. The fit is great and they're not too distressed (much less than some of the latest dieselv styles). They fit awesome and that's most important to me because I have no rear end and wear a 29 waist. Can be tough, but these have passed the test.
Pete
 

Mike C.

Distinguished Member
Joined
Mar 5, 2002
Messages
1,518
Reaction score
7
Guys, I spoke too soon about Seven jeans (in some other posts, I condemned them). Last night I was at Bloomingdales, and was checking out the new jeans. This is the first time I had been shopping in the US for 5 months, so I wasn't up to date on the new lines. However, I see that Seven has improved. When they first came out, they were carbon copies of the womens, hence my distain for them. The new ones, now called "Seven for all Mankind," seem pretty cool, I like the wash, and the fit looked great. I couldn't tell if the waist was as extremely low riding as the first models were though.

I also checked out some PDC jeans, which still seem to be producing the baggier model than the ones I have. The washes didn't look like anything new or exciting either.
 

VWpete

Senior Member
Joined
Mar 6, 2002
Messages
200
Reaction score
0
I agree with what you're saying Mike. Both of mine are 7 for all Mankind and the washes are different from the women's. I've got a twin sister who wear's Seven and Habitual, so I can compare side by side and wanted to mak sure we weren't wearing the same pants. PDC are soooooo baggy on me unfortunately. I love the feel, washes, etc but I wish they'd look out for the skinny guy. Maybe it's the growing US waistline, but all pants I find to be baggy, especially dress pants. I have been updating my work attire, so I've been trying on a ton of pants w/ no luck. I'm gonna check out some more when I get to the city this weekend. Glad you made it back safe.
Cheers,
Pete
 

sds2000

Member
Joined
May 13, 2003
Messages
7
Reaction score
0
Sorry to ask for yet another opinion. Any impressions of Lucky Brand Jeans? I think it also was accused of getting into the men's apparel market too quickly with similar fabrics and washes to the women's products. I saw some at Nordstrom's and I thought that although lower priced than the Sevens they had a similar feel in fabric and cut to some of the Seven pieces.
 

smtelegadis

New Member
Joined
May 18, 2009
Messages
1
Reaction score
0
These jeans are garbage. Figures considering it's the same corporation that makes Wrangler.

This is the second pair I've purchase. I was somewhat pleased with the first pair, and decided to purchase another. Big mistake. These Jeans bleed blue dye. It ruined my jacket and boots. The dye even stained my skin.

I tried contacting the company VF Corporation and both my emails and regular mail messages went unanswered.

I understand that every now and then there is a defective product, but failing to respond to a customer is unacceptable.

So to reiterate, these jeans are GARBAGE!
 

jeff13007

Distinguished Member
Joined
Mar 3, 2009
Messages
1,155
Reaction score
82
Originally Posted by smtelegadis
These jeans are garbage. Figures considering it's the same corporation that makes Wrangler.

This is the second pair I've purchase. I was somewhat pleased with the first pair, and decided to purchase another. Big mistake. These Jeans bleed blue dye. It ruined my jacket and boots. The dye even stained my skin.

I tried contacting the company VF Corporation and both my emails and regular mail messages went unanswered.

I understand that every now and then there is a defective product, but failing to respond to a customer is unacceptable.

So to reiterate, these jeans are GARBAGE!


Plus they sell them at Mens Wearhouse so they must be junk
nest.gif
In all seriousness though they are great jeans they are comfortable and fit well for some body types but dont really hold up well if washed repeatedly, and their denim is not as nice as say PRPS
 

Warren G.

Distinguished Member
Joined
Jun 24, 2008
Messages
2,721
Reaction score
41
You just bump a 6 year old thread. :{
 

Don Carlos

In Time Out
Timed Out
Joined
May 15, 2009
Messages
7,010
Reaction score
28
Rise from your grave!
 

Master-Classter

Distinguished Member
Spamminator Moderator
Joined
Jul 18, 2007
Messages
8,366
Reaction score
1,236
Whoa, 6 years later... that's got to be a record...

As to the actual question, I know they get lots of hate. I've tried on a few just out of curiosity since the wimmenze seem to love them and yeah, they're crap denim, hugely overpriced, and the cuts really aren't very good or original.

That being said, I did actually just buy my first pair, but let me say they're nothing like normal 7's, so I feel like it's ok. They're all black with minimal grey stitching on the back, actually very slim ("standard"), and they were $50 Canadian bucks, so whatever. I'll use them as a beater pair...
 

Featured Sponsor

How important is full vs half canvas to you for heavier sport jackets?

  • Definitely full canvas only

    Votes: 97 36.7%
  • Half canvas is fine

    Votes: 95 36.0%
  • Really don't care

    Votes: 32 12.1%
  • Depends on fabric

    Votes: 44 16.7%
  • Depends on price

    Votes: 40 15.2%

Forum statistics

Threads
507,567
Messages
10,596,937
Members
224,480
Latest member
Shannah
Top