How I fell head-over-heels with 7 For All Mankind

How I fell head-over-heels with 7 For All Mankind

I’m seriously not just being dramatic here, I DIE for 7 jeans. They are my guilty pleasure. Why? They are incredibly comfortable, with out looking comfortable (think “comfy” shoes verse the most beautiful stiletto’s…there’s an obvious difference). They are stretchy enough that I can eat like a bear about to hibernate and they will zip, while still hugging me in the right spots without getting getting saggy. The color washes they come in are always right on, the rises are perfect. 7 jeans are also a bit on the softer and thinner side as far as the jean material goes,…

I’m seriously not just being dramatic here, I DIE for 7 jeans. They are my guilty pleasure. Why? They are incredibly comfortable, with out looking comfortable (think “comfy” shoes verse the most beautiful stiletto’s…there’s an obvious difference). They are stretchy enough that I can eat like a bear about to hibernate and they will zip, while still hugging me in the right spots without getting getting saggy. The color washes they come in are always right on, the rises are perfect. 7 jeans are also a bit on the softer and thinner side as far as the jean material goes, which is nice because it’s can breathe during the hot summer months. My favorite styles? The “Supermodel” fit…

I had just bought them… SO excited. They fit almost like a skinny until the ankle where it flares out.
And the 7 Dojo Trouser 

A very wide flair with a crease down the middle! I love wearing them with a pointy stiletto, very chic!

They are generally under $200, but believe me, the quality is there! I feel 10 lbs thinner in them, and they are long enough to still wear them with my dedicated dinner stilettos (I’m 5’6”). I got these jeans at Next Door at the Sendiks shopping center on Capital Drive in Brookfield.
My husband is jealous of the attention I give them..but hey, a girl loves her jeans when she finds “the one”.

Lyneé Ruiz started her career in beauty as a salon hairstylist at Carenza in Brookfield. Seven years later, she signed as a hair and makeup artist for Ford Models in Chicago and Miami. While her job consists of being on sets for advertising, editorial, TV, and backstage at New York Fashion Week, Milwaukee will always be home. Writing about tips and tricks she learns along the way for Milwaukee Magazine is one of her favorite creative outlets.