7 For All Mankind Jeans - a list by JJDenim

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7 For All Mankind Jeans - Montana Slimmy

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This is 7 For All mankind's most fashion forward fit. Low rise, slim fitting straight leg. This deep blue, coated denim fabric features a unique finishing process that creates a white casting effect. This allows the true blue to shine through providing the perfect amount of fading and distressing. (via Men's Designer Jeans)

Updated Sep 23, 2008

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7 For All Mankind Jeans - Slimmy Bladerunner

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This is 7 For All mankind's most fashion forward fit. It features the Blade Runner back pockets and has a button fly. Idaho is a rich brown stretch denim with copper hardware and light whiskering. (via Men's Designer Jeans)

Updated Sep 23, 2008

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7 For All Mankind Jeans - Maverick Slouchy Fiji

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With a loose waist meant to be worn lower on the hips, the five pocket Slouchy jean is all about comfort. It's a relaxed straight leg that is roomy through the hip and thigh and finishes with a straight leg opening. Fiji is similar to 7 For All Mankind’s famous New York Dark wash but more saturated in color with a slight resin finish. (via Men's Designer Jeans)

Updated Sep 23, 2008

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7 For All Mankind Jeans - Slouchy Buenos Aires

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With a loose waist meant to be worn lower on the hips, the five pocket Slouchy jean is all about comfort. It's a relaxed straight leg that is roomy through the hip and thigh and finishes with a straight leg opening. A dark blue, non-stretch fabrication, Buenos Aires mirrors the city’s unique mix of upbeat and cosmopolitan. The distressed denim is whiskered, faded through the upper thigh and rear, with abrasions along the edges. (via Men's Designer Jeans)

Updated Sep 23, 2008

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7 For All Mankind Jeans - Nakita "A" Pocket Relaxed Bootcut

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The Nakita wash is defined by whiskers and is faded through the rear and thigh. Abrasion along edges & subtle distress create a worn in feel. This relaxed jean sits higher on the waist, is roomy through the leg and features a bootcut opening. (via Men's Designer Jeans)

Updated Sep 23, 2008

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7 For All Mankind Jeans - Cairo Relaxed Bootcut

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This relaxed jean sits higher on the waist, is roomy through the leg and features a bootcut opening. Cairo is an ultra-soft denim featuring a faded blue wash with a small amount of wear and tear to give it a vintage feel. 7 For All Mankind's signature squiggle stitching on back pockets. Button fly, Cotton, Machine wash cold, Made in USA. (via Men's Designer Jeans)

Updated Sep 23, 2008

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7 For All Mankind Jeans - Montana Relaxed Bootcut

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This relaxed jean sits higher on the waist, is roomy through the leg and features a bootcut opening. This deep blue, coated denim fabric features a unique finishing process that creates a white casting effect. This allows the true blue to shine through providing the perfect amount of fading and distressing. (via Men's Designer Jeans)

Updated Sep 23, 2008

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7 For All Mankind Jeans - New York Dark Standard

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The classic straight leg is slim and parallel from the knee to the leg opening. 7 For All Mankind’s original & best selling inky blue wash features the perfect amount of fading and distressing without looking contrived. (via Men's Designer Jeans)

Updated Sep 23, 2008

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