Jeans maker 7 For All Mankind could become “7 For All Manhattan” after the retailer inked leases for its first two stores in New York – a flagship in SoHo and another in the Flatiron district.

The 3,600 square foot deal at 394 West Broadway included obtaining the early termination of the Smith & Hawken garden furniture shop. The asking rent was $250 a foot.

The jeans maker also leased space for a smaller store of 2,500 feet, plus 1,000 feet in the basement, at 73 Fifth Ave.

Robin Abrams and Howard Dolch of The Lansco Corp., along with 7’s national consultant, Dallimore & Co., found the sites for 7.

Lansco’s Yair Staav and Christine Emery worked for the owners in SoHo, while David LaPierre of CB Richard Ellis represented owners of the Fifth Avenue location.