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Are Sevens expensive? I wear Liz Claiborne jeans which cost $55 regular price. I got a great deal at Macy's this past spring and got several pair for only $12 each. What a deal!
They can be pricey, I think average would be around $170. I try to hit TJ Maxx and Marshall's when I'm in the larger cities shopping and have found them for about half that price. Also, there's a fantastic consignment shop in Nashville that has them sometimes as well.
Citizens' Kellys and Ingrids and Sevens in the NY Dark wash are my favorites. I don't like to spend a lot of money on jeans but I had to try the higher priced ones because I couldn't find jeans that fit me. Junior sizes were too big for me and petite sizes don't fit me either because I'm just over 5'4. Even though Citizens and Sevens are expensive, they fit the best, the quality is great, and the cost per wearing is low.
Are Sevens expensive? I wear Liz Claiborne jeans which cost $55 regular price. I got a great deal at Macy's this past spring and got several pair for only $12 each. What a deal!
i want to take you shopping with me if you can find deals like that!
Nothing came between me and my Levis....until they stopped making "my number"....shucks!!!!
So, I went for several years WITHOUT buying any jeans what-so-ever. Tried several different brands on, but always ended up heart broken for not finding "THE PAIR". Argh......
Until I ordered from Victoria's Secret Catalogue....and sure enough, they fit like a glove.
But now I haven't seen them anymore, and all I see now are mostly "flare" legs......ugh.
Why do they always stop making "MY STUFF" ??????
Last edited by MB2; 10-24-2007 at 07:46 AM..
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