Hollister jeans. |
Hollister jeans. |
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I think they're adorable, but a bit overpriced. At my school, it's all ANYONE wears. Is it like that in your area? Do you wear them a lot?
And I have, like, 3 pair(s) of them. I have to get the long ones. FUDGEpop #&$%@!. Oh, oh, and I love the ones with the rhinestones on the back pockets. SO cute. My only other complaint about them is that they're not really cut for people with my body type - I'm pretty curvy. I have a small waist, but kind of wide hips, and long legs, so of course they're not going to be perfect, but they're made for kind of skinny girls. Eh. (I don't really know where I was going with this.) Blegh. I was bored, so I made this topic. Mmhmm. I don't know, have fun in this topic. Knock yourselves out. ![]() |
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I used to have that problem.
They don't make a 00. But after i got into 8th grade I could fit in the 0. One thing that bothers me tho is they dont have a size 2. they go from 1 to 3. and their jeans are made for tall ppl, I get the 0 short, or the 1 short, and they are still 2-3 inches too long. I also hate how they start to rip at the crotch area. does anyone else have that problem? or is it just me? It seems like ALL my jeans do that after a few months. Do any of you have any suggestions on how to stop it? or Fix it to make it un noticable? |
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