Archive for the '7 for all mankind' Category

Seven Jeans on Ben Affleck

Thursday, July 5th, 2007

When guys ask us for advice about what jeans are our personal favorites on them, the brand we find ourselves saying over and over to check out is overwhelmingly 7 for all mankind. Ever since its inception in 2002, they’ve had a winning recipe and have simply not deviated from it. Men’s Seven Jeans are fit to perfection and have a huge advantage in terms of the breadth of variety of the line. There’s something for everyone; the Seven Jeans line ranges from super conservative and sophisticated all the way through trendy and edgy into downright groundbreaking.

Ben Affleck is seen here in a pair of Seven Jeans from their organic line, the 7 for all mankind Yosemite Organic Slouchy. These jeans are absolutely great because you can help save the environment and look devastatingly good at the same time.

Seven Jeans on Lindsay Lohan

Monday, July 2nd, 2007

Prior to Lindsay Lohan’s most recent stint in rehab, she was an avid wearer of skinny jeans. Here she’s pictured leaving The Ivy a few days before entering Promises in a pair of Seven Jeans gray skinnies. Although we are sold out of the exact jean she’s wearing in this picture, the 7 for all mankind Roxy in Toronto, we do have the 7 for all mankind High Ridge Twill Joyce in Mineral. It’s a lighter material than the Toronto and a slightly more deep color gray. It also sports great gold colored hardware for that perfect amount of additional bling.

Source: Denimology.co.uk

Seven Jeans on Rachel Bilson

Wednesday, June 27th, 2007

While some people just can’t seem to make the leap into the new super flare trend, Rachel Bilson seems to at least be sticking her toe into the pool with these Seven Jeans. Trouser jeans are a great way to dress up and change up traditional denim looks without jumping right into the super flare trend that may be too drastic of a wardrobe change for some. While True Religion Jeans decided to shelf their trouser jean, the Sammy, other brands, such as Citizens of humanity and 7 for all mankind, are still going strong with the concept. The Seven Jeans Dojo and the Citizens of humanity Faye are styles we just cannot keep on the shelf here at Kultic, the reason being, people tend to like dressy sophisticated denim. And, why not? They have all the comfort of jeans with much of the versatility of trousers. It’s hard to get much more perfect than that!

Source: Gossiprocks.com

Skinny Seven Jeans on Cameron Diaz

Monday, June 25th, 2007

Seven Jeans Cameron Diaz

Cameron Diaz is known for wearing some of the sexiest skinny jeans around. While promoting Shrek 3 her brand of choice has been none other than Seven Jeans. To get her look try Seven Jeans’ Joyce in Black Sateen or if you prefer gray, try Seven Jeans’ Gray Twill Joyce.

Source: People Online

Skinny Gray Jeans on Fergie

Wednesday, June 20th, 2007

Fergie from the Black Eyed Peas runs the gamut when it comes to her denim preferences.  One day you’ll see her in high-waisted flares and the next in low-waisted skinny jeans.  Here you’ll find her at the studios sporting the low-rise skinny jean variety.  To get Fergie’s look check out Seven Jeans’ Gray High Ridge Twill Joyce.

Source: Denimogolgy.co.uk

Skinny Jeans Lovers - Don’t fret! Many still have the fever!

Saturday, June 16th, 2007

Skinny Jeans on Mary Kate Olsen

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

While some were ready to write off the skinny jeans phenomena beofore it even started, forward fashionistas are still sporting the sophisticated silhouette.  If the style seen on Mary Kate Olsen above is a style you like, check out the Seven Jeans Joyce or the more Summer worthy lengths, the Citizens of humanity Paley and the Hudson Jeans Tucker Pin.

Exchange Rate Promotes Foreign Purchases of American Luxury

Friday, December 29th, 2006

7 for all mankind brand jeansBargain hungry shoppers from all over the world are taking advantage of the weak dollar.  Customarily, American goods such as 7 for all mankind jeans, True Religion jeans, Ed Hardy hats and tees and associated high-end items cost up to twice as much once exchange rates are applied once said items are sold in foreign stores and boutiques.  This is not the case when the consumer buys directly from an American boutique.  For those not able to leave their countries and to shop, e-boutiques such as www.kultic.com offer a great opportunity for some serious shopping. 

For example, 7 for all mankind jeans, True Religion jeans, Citizens of humanity jeans and Hudson jeans sell for about $120-$180 within the  U.S. sell for about £274.41-£411.61 in their UK couterparts.  These same jeans, when bought within U.S. borders will cost the consumer £61.18-£91.76 plus shipping and tarriffs.