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Hollister and A&F = Garbage.
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post Jan 7 2007, 07:29 PM
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QUOTE(Lil_Cloud @ Jan 7 2007, 12:56 AM) *
Yeah, I heard that too! And it was totally true. They didn't have any asians! But I think the company heard about that and probably changed their policies since then... because I saw a really hot asian guy working at Hollister the other day. shifty.gif

Oh, you know what drives me insane besides the ridicuously tiny sizes? (basically for girls who never reached puberty and have no shape whatsoever) Girls who wear brand name clothes that are waaaaay too small for them. Seriously, you know you don't fit into a medium, so don't even try. It doesn't look good. Get a bigger size! If there is no bigger size... it's just an bird/moose logo for crying out loud! Go somewhere else and find something that is actually flattering.

eta; Wow. I'm on a mean streak. I feel somewhat bad. Eh, I'll get over it. Just felt the need to rant.


^ Speaking of the bird/moose logos, it kills me to see those Hollister/A&F polos. They're the exact same as the ones i've seen at Target and such for about $6-10 and you pay $24.50 at Hollister, $39.50 for A&F JUST FOR A STINKIN LOGO. Now the whole polo thing is just wrong.
 
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post Jan 7 2007, 07:35 PM
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I'm now considering making my own logo. Just go on and grab one of those Target polos and tape the logo on... yeah.

Little kids shopping at AE/Hollister/A&F = IRRITATION.
 
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post Jan 7 2007, 07:37 PM
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Ew. that is the worst irritation ever. I once saw some slutty 6th graders hanging out in front of a mirror at Hollister. I wanted to choke them.
 
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post Jan 7 2007, 07:47 PM
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Oh, you know what drives me insane besides the ridicuously tiny sizes? (basically for girls who never reached puberty and have no shape whatsoever) Girls who wear brand name clothes that are waaaaay too small for them. Seriously, you know you don't fit into a medium, so don't even try. It doesn't look good. Get a bigger size! If there is no bigger size... it's just an bird/moose logo for crying out loud! Go somewhere else and find something that is actually flattering.

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Ew. that is the worst irritation ever. I once saw some slutty 6th graders hanging out in front of a mirror at Hollister. I wanted to choke them.


LOL XD.gif They're the only ones who can fit into half the crap, probably! Made for people 100 lbs and under. stubborn.gif
 
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post Jan 7 2007, 09:14 PM
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Hey, i'm under 100 mellow.gif
 
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post Jan 7 2007, 09:23 PM
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^ I dont think she mean't to offend you, Michelle.

If you can't fit in the kids, go to the adults. Duh! XD.gif
 
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post Jan 7 2007, 09:26 PM
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ahah even though i shop there, i have to agree
their prices are wayy too high. usually 1 tshirt at a different store would be like, idn, 10 bucks? but in af/hollister, one shirt is like 30, and a belt is 40 bucks
and their knits = way to tight, i dont understand how people can fit in those


lol, i dont understand it either...but i still shop there.happy.gif
 
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post Jan 7 2007, 09:31 PM
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QUOTE(x1227x @ Jan 7 2007, 6:23 PM) *
^ I dont think she mean't to offend you, Michelle.

If you can't fit in the kids, go to the adults. Duh! XD.gif

Haha. i know she didn't offend me. it's just that when people complain about weight and stuff they look at me and be like stubborn.gif ...whatever, i'm getting off topic.
 
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post Jan 7 2007, 10:30 PM
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^ I didnt! I'z sorry! ermm.gif
 
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QUOTE(suddenly she @ Jan 7 2007, 7:35 PM) *
I'm now considering making my own logo. Just go on and grab one of those Target polos and tape the logo on... yeah.

Little kids shopping at AE/Hollister/A&F = IRRITATION.



Haha, that reminds of someone I know who bought a plain white t-shirt for five dollars. He took a permanent black marker and wrote the words 'Abercrombie & Fitch on the front in his chicken scratch writing. People came up to him and complimented him. Maybe they thought his handwriting made it look like a cool design or something...I don't even know but it further proves the point that it's just about the name.
 
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^ LOL! What the heck?

Anyways, Yes I agree with you Michelle, it does get annoying sometimes.
 
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post Jan 7 2007, 10:54 PM
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surprised this didnt get closed. considering its a clone of 143746 topics this the day i joined.
 
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post Jan 8 2007, 12:25 AM
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QUOTE(satori in paris @ Jan 7 2007, 11:47 PM) *
Haha, that reminds of someone I know who bought a plain white t-shirt for five dollars. He took a permanent black marker and wrote the words 'Abercrombie & Fitch on the front in his chicken scratch writing. People came up to him and complimented him. Maybe they thought his handwriting made it look like a cool design or something...I don't even know but it further proves the point that it's just about the name.


Wow, you don't happen to live in the DFW area do you?
There's a kid at the senior high around here that did the exact same thing. laugh.gif
 
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post Jan 8 2007, 09:38 PM
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QUOTE(satori in paris @ Jan 7 2007, 7:47 PM) *
Haha, that reminds of someone I know who bought a plain white t-shirt for five dollars. He took a permanent black marker and wrote the words 'Abercrombie & Fitch on the front in his chicken scratch writing. People came up to him and complimented him. Maybe they thought his handwriting made it look like a cool design or something...I don't even know but it further proves the point that it's just about the name.

^ LOL. Like my mom always says 'People like you just buy for the name these days..'
but i don't always do. i still shop at Target for clothes too.
 
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^ I know. Some things I see at Abercrombie & Fitch and Hollister I have to buy because they really do have cute clothing. Target is great!

But then you see girls with "HOLLISTER SO CAL!" written on their shirt. Then "HOLLISTER SO CAL!" written on the back of their pants. Then "HOLLISTER SO CAL!" on their sweatshirt. & I always have to think, "Wtf. You live in New York. Stop wearing clothing with Southern California written all over it!"



QUOTE(suddenly she @ Jan 8 2007, 12:25 AM) *
Wow, you don't happen to live in the DFW area do you?
There's a kid at the senior high around here that did the exact same thing. laugh.gif



Hahahaha, no I don't. It's the greatest idea though isn't it?
 
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post Jan 8 2007, 11:21 PM
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Wow, i've been wondering all along. You answered my question. Haha.
I was wondering if in New York or whatever else state that Hollister clothes still say So. Cal on it. If i didn't live in so cal i probably wouldn't even wear it. haha.
 
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QUOTE(satori in paris @ Jan 9 2007, 12:15 AM) *
^ I know. Some things I see at Abercrombie & Fitch and Hollister I have to buy because they really do have cute clothing. Target is great!

But then you see girls with "HOLLISTER SO CAL!" written on their shirt. Then "HOLLISTER SO CAL!" written on the back of their pants. Then "HOLLISTER SO CAL!" on their sweatshirt. & I always have to think, "Wtf. You live in New York. Stop wearing clothing with Southern California written all over it!"
Hahahaha, no I don't. It's the greatest idea though isn't it?


Aha, I despise that too.
I don't get the deal with shirts or sweaters or any other items of clothing that just have the brand name spat in giant letters somewhere. It just contributes to discrimination, in a totally twisted way.

That would just be wicked if you did live in DFW. It'd add up to a total of two whole people on CB that were randomly in the same area happy.gif
 
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Little kids shopping at AE/Hollister/A&F = IRRITATION.

omg you have no idea how that bugs me.
i saw the 4 year old girl dress in A&F. and her top was rather low and her pants was well tight with the word 'Abercrombie' on the butt. what was her mom thinking
 
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post Jan 9 2007, 01:43 AM
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Aren't four-year-olds somewhat short? I wasn't aware A&F made clothes of that size... Unless her parents are mad rich and get everything tailored. Or her mother's a tailor. Who knows.

Personally, I think kids under five should be completely oblivious to name brands.
 
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post Jan 9 2007, 01:57 AM
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^ But then again, there's like 30+ age people who shop at abercrombie and Hollister.

I see them ALL THE TIME.
 
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QUOTE(suddenly she @ Jan 9 2007, 1:43 AM) *
Aren't four-year-olds somewhat short? I wasn't aware A&F made clothes of that size... Unless her parents are mad rich and get everything tailored. Or her mother's a tailor. Who knows.

Personally, I think kids under five should be completely oblivious to name brands.


THEY ARE but there are so many shows that did specials on kids clothing. i think it was 20/20 that did one on designer kids clothes..

It was so interesting cause these parents spent like 180 on a shirt for a 7 year old girl. SO they interviewed the designer and asked her why are the prices so high when they are just clothes.. so she responded "look at them they are different, you cant go to gap and buy that" and it was funny cause she said that 3 times after that.

and on "The View" they were showing how little girls clothes were getting more refined and how toddler jeans for girls were much tighter for girls than boys. and that the girl jeans didnt have stretchy bands. They thought that since they are girls they move around less than boys so they should make girls pants tighter.

its ridiculous. personally i would care what my baby wears, but there are a lot of cheap solutions out there. like Children's Place where all the clothes are really cheap and they look good [and i know cause i have 2 god-children] lol.
 
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post Jan 9 2007, 03:28 PM
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I agree, but they aren't completely garbage, Their clothes are really expensive and I never bought anything there. You can actually just rip jeans yourself without paying all that money.
 
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post Jan 9 2007, 08:18 PM
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QUOTE(hardxcoreL0VER @ Jan 8 2007, 10:57 PM) *
^ But then again, there's like 30+ age people who shop at abercrombie and Hollister.

I see them ALL THE TIME.

Obviously, since A&F is actually geared toward adults and older teens, not 4 year old preschoolers. but yeah, they'd look way better off if they'd bought cute little fluffy clothes at Target or Kmart instead of being a 4 year old slut.
 
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QUOTE(miiichellley @ Jan 9 2007, 5:18 PM) *
Obviously, since A&F is actually geared toward adults and older teens, not 4 year old preschoolers. but yeah, they'd look way better off if they'd bought cute little fluffy clothes at Target or Kmart instead of being a 4 year old slut.


[If you think that wearing Hollister/A&F clothes is slutty]:
Honestly, not ALL Hollister/A&F clothes are "slutty". How is it slutty, really? Just because their clothes are made for people with a skinnier figure doesn't make it slutty clothing.

But other than that, If you're filthy rich, and have nothing better to spend your money on, you can buy whatever you want. I don't get why a 4 year old would need to buy such expensive clothes at such a young age. mellow.gif
 
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post Jan 9 2007, 08:38 PM
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^ Sorry about that, ann. Not exactly what i meant.
Their clothes arn't slutty. They're just geared toward people older than 4 and therefore, a 4 year old would seem like one in a way. I dunno why these little kids are wearing them because their peers wouldn't even care about it..but i guess that's her choice, not mine.
 

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