Where to buy Seven7 jeans online - used and new

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Buying Seven7 Jeans Online

So you have decided to get yourself a pair of seven7 jeans. Well, do you prefer to visit the store and try on endless pairs or browse through a photo gallery with pictures of jeans models? If it is the second one, then all you need to do is hit the net.

Going for a brand like seven7 gives you a definite advantage as you will have more choices when compared with others. Buying a new pair could be very easy and you will have a wide variety of sites to choose from. You can either go for the official site of the company itself; 7forallmankind.com or any of these sites- revolveclothing.com, shopbopcom or at ebay.com. What you need to look out for is the fit besides your measurements, the fit can be relaxed, boot cut, straight-leg for men and wide leg, boot cut, straight leg and skinny for women. Among the sites, Ebay would be your best source for getting what you want at discounted rates. Ebay also takes care to help users prevent and combat fraud by means of various methods.

Buying a previously owned seven7 jeans, however, could prove to be a bit difficult. While looking for one, it is always best to keep in mind the old saying-‘if it is too good to be true, it probably is.' So watch out for counterfeits which the market literally abounds with. You need to be especially careful that you are not getting a fake one passed off as real. A sure distinguishing mark is the inner, focal 7FAM logo. For many of the styles, this is a rubberized silk-screening of the brand placed at the centre of the inner side of the back waistband. On an authentic 7, this logo would not appear thick or rubber-like. Instead, it would appear flat, smooth and firmly pressed to the denim fabric. The counterfeit ones would have heavily rubberized logos, which are wavy in texture. This would result in an undefined, smeared or even obliterated logo. However, not all 7 jeans will have the rubberized logo.

Another indication is the rivets used for the engraving which will be flat, defined at the edges and branded with ‘7' pressed into the hardware in the authentic one whereas the counterfeit ones will have rivets which are slightly raised with rounded edges.

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