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  2. 7 for All Mankind - Wikipedia

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    7 For All Mankind (often referred to simply as 7FAM) is an American denim brand founded by Michael Glasser, Peter Koral, and Jerome Dahan in 2000 and headquartered in Vernon, California. [1] It was purchased by the VF Corporation in 2007 and sold to Delta Galil Industries in 2016. 7 for All Mankind began by designing women's jeans.

  3. These ‘Butter’ Skinny Jeans Are Absurdly Soft and Stretchy

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    See it! Get the 1822 Butter Skinny Jeans for just $44 at Nordstrom with free shipping!. Along with our stamp of approval, these jeans have hundreds of reviews on Nordstrom. Shoppers say they ...

  4. Slim-fit pants - Wikipedia

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    Other names for this style include drainpipes, stovepipes, tight pants, cigarette pants, pencil pants, skinny pants, gas pipes, skinnies, and tight jeans. Skinny pants taper completely at the bottom of the leg, whereas drainpipes are skinny but then the lower leg is straight instead of tapering and so they are often slightly baggier at the ...

  5. Talk:7 for All Mankind - Wikipedia

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    4 7 For All Mankind Factual Errors (copied from Wikipedia:Help desk

  6. Jacob W. Davis - Wikipedia

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    This design is on all Levi's jeans today. In December 1870, Davis was asked by a customer to make a pair of strong working pants for her husband who was a woodcutter. [7] To create suitably robust pants for working, he used duck cloth and reinforced the weak points in the seams and pockets with the copper rivets.

  7. True Religion - Wikipedia

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    True Religion brand designer jeans are manufactured from premium denim.They also make designer clothing, some of which is made in the United States.In 2009, True Religion was sold in about 900 boutiques and specialty stores in 50 countries on six continents. [1]