
It’s pretty rare nowadays to have to wear a suit everyday to work. With new casual office dress codes, classy denims have become the new uniform of choice.
Shell out a bit of extra cash on a couple pairs of higher-end jeans like 7 For All Mankind’s Standard Straight Leg in Norway ($183). You’ll appreciate the better fit and finish that flatters less-than-perfect body shapes.
The blue-casted, tranquil grey tones also means these jeans are incredibly slimming, giving the illusion of longer legs.
I love my Seven Jeans. They fit great and look great! :)
I went through their site, Relaxed in Zurich has better sense of colour for me, kinda pricey.
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i should give them a try
I have few 7 jeans and they’re definately worth every penny. I got quite a few comments from my girl friends about how great they look when I wear them. :D
diesel and genetic for me!
Wow, the jeans in the picture look sexy, wonder how they’ll look on me though, i like the colour used in the picture though.
nice post…. I have to find decent pants all the time for work.
I find that darker is better though, and that the fade factor is really important. Dark cords that are styled properly do it for me…still haven’t jumped on the 100+ bandwagon for basic clothest.
never tried 7 before, ill have to give it a try
stylishly original, simple but effective, sexy and suave, greyishly beautiful, very manly.
i dont wear jeans, they are so uncomfortable
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why do they call it Norway jeans for Norway? will Swedes care?
i rather have Diesel
these jeans are beautiful. no offense to all the diesel lovers ( i love diesel just as much as the next person), but i personally think Seven for all mankind has a better sense of style. diesels are great for like classic casual wear..but sevens just have that difference in them that make them a little more classy.