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The original straight leg seven that started it all! This slim style is the 'Standard' from 7 for All Mankind.
U-pocket style with a faded finish.
Button fly closure.
Distressed details.
Straight from the knee to the bottom hem.
Signature stitch detail at back pocket.
T2 outseam.
S2 inseam.
9 front rise.
Q4 back rise.
Q7 leg opening.
Q00% cotton.
Machine wash cold and tumble dry low.
Made in the U.S.A.
Product measurements were taken using size 32. Please note that measurements may vary by size.
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This product is available in the following colors:
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| Black Out |
| Mercer |
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| Los Angeles Dark |
| New York Dark |
Use this chart to find which retailer offers this product in the size, color or other options that you desire. Click on the price to purchase.
| Size | Color | |||
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| Black Out | Los Angeles Dark | Mercer | New York Dark | |
| 28 | 169.00 | 169.00 | 178.00 | 169.00 |
| 29 | 169.00 | 169.00 | 178.00 | 169.00 |
| 30 | 169.00 | 169.00 | 178.00 | 169.00 |
| 31 | 169.00 | 169.00 | 178.00 | 169.00 |
| 32 | 169.00 | 169.00 | 178.00 | 169.00 |
| 33 | 169.00 | 169.00 | 178.00 | 169.00 |
| 34 | 169.00 | 169.00 | 178.00 | 169.00 |
| 36 | 169.00 | 169.00 | 178.00 | 169.00 |
| 38 | 169.00 | 169.00 | 178.00 | 169.00 |
| 40 | 169.00 | 169.00 | 178.00 | 169.00 |
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| Great jeans. I am 6’3” 200 lbs. athletic build with slightly larger than usual thighs (ice hockey player) and the size 34s fit perfectly. Not too snug and not at all baggy. No belt required. Love the button flys (think Meet The Parents). Classic dark jeans (mercer wash), with a little sheen. Very, very well constructed. Absolutely zero distressing going on here... why someone would pay for a distressed jean is beyond me, if you are from the same frame of mind, you’ll love these. | |
| Pat H at Zappos.com on 01/17/2010 | |
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| 7's are the best! I've gotten at least 20 pairs of 7's over the years, they are great to splurge on, now-and-then. As far as sizing goes, I think the Standards are a little bit slimmer than boot cut. Also the mercer is 2% elastane and will stretch as opposed to the NYD. The leg is fitted so that you get no bulges and extra fabric hanging all over. If you like roomy legs order the relaxed style. | |
| Matt at Zappos.com on 05/05/2009 | |
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| This is the softest denim i have ever worn. It is well worth the money. I am a shorter guy about 5 8. I ordered the size 30 the inseam is about 34. I brought them down to a tailor and had them hemmed. The are straight from the knee so they do not look weird at all. I'm in high school and all the girls compliment me | |
| Anonymous at Zappos.com on 11/12/2009 | |
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| The fabric is soft and and wash is excellent. They fit like the traditional "boot cut" Sevens, but with a slightly skinnier leg from the knee to the foot. I'm not a fan of the Austyn (too relaxed) and the Skinny is too tight. These are a perfect medium. FYI, I am 5'11", 145lbs. and wear a size 29 in these jeans without alteration (except hemming). | |
| Anonymous at Zappos.com on 02/08/2010 | |
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| I have ordered a few pairs or sevens and they are the best i have found yet. My first pair was a size thirty waist which felt great but after a few months it was about a 32. I recommend ordering two sizes down the compensate for the stretch. Also sleeping in them helps them stretch out when you first buy them. | |
| Robert O at Zappos.com on 01/27/2010 | |
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| Awesome jeans. You can spend more but these are as cool as they come. The super dark wash is dressy enough for a blazer (or someone over 25). Fit is perfect for lean body types. | |
| EJB at Zappos.com on 11/28/2009 | |
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| Very narrow legs, yet the elastane compensates a bit. Compared to a NY Dark wash in 33, this pant is larger at 32. | |
| Anonymous at Zappos.com on 12/22/2008 | |