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New Abercrombie&Fitch Pants, Buy them yes or no?
ACloveee
post Sep 3 2009, 04:00 PM
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Hy, I want to buy the "Perfect Butt Skinny" from Abercrombie&Fitch over the internet, but I don't know what size to buy them. I'm like 5"9 tall and really skinny (my hips are like 34 inches). Does anybody know which size is best for me to buy?? Thnx
 
 
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mizzkim
post Nov 28 2009, 04:16 PM
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I work at A&F, and the perfect butt skinny might be short on you.. If you're a 34... you might have to wear a size 10 or 8. Then if one is big or small try on different size. You should go to the store and try them on, because I know if you buy their denim in a certain size, you might be wearing a different size in their other styles of pants.
 
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post Nov 28 2009, 04:20 PM
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QUOTE(mizzkim @ Nov 28 2009, 02:16 PM) *
I work at A&F

Do you think I could work for hollister? I wanna be the model, not the impact because i heard it's really hard working in the back.
 
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post Nov 28 2009, 04:32 PM
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QUOTE(Beenly @ Nov 28 2009, 05:20 PM) *
Do you think I could work for hollister? I wanna be the model, not the impact because i heard it's really hard working in the back.


Yes! Don't be fooled by the stereotypes you have to look good to work for those kind of companies. It's not necessarily true. To be a model for guys ( I'm just giving you example for my store) They like people who are kinda tall, decent... those bubbly personalities... ... go attitude.. friendly... blah blah but besides all of that... they look for what kind of work ethic you have and your AVAILABILITIES.
Impact... it's not hard, I think you would like it. If you like busy work.. if the store isn't dead lol.

I'm a model.. sometimes it's very boring standing in the front.. and walking around. Hey if you know cashier or they like what you're doing they will train you to work that part.
 
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post Nov 28 2009, 04:41 PM
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QUOTE(mizzkim @ Nov 28 2009, 02:32 PM) *
Yes! Don't be fooled by the stereotypes you have to look good to work for those kind of companies. It's not necessarily true. To be a model for guys ( I'm just giving you example for my store) They like people who are kinda tall, decent... those bubbly personalities... ... go attitude.. friendly... blah blah but besides all of that... they look for what kind of work ethic you have and your AVAILABILITIES.
Impact... it's not hard, I think you would like it. If you like busy work.. if the store isn't dead lol.

I'm a model.. sometimes it's very boring standing in the front.. and walking around. Hey if you know cashier or they like what you're doing they will train you to work that part.


i heard you guys also have your special language when staff communicate with each other on customers. like " oh have you seen jake talking to malia" or "did you see betty yet?"


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