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Member Since: July 4, 2009
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Last Update: July 5, 2009
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16/f.
i recently went to the mall to go shopping, and i could not find anything. anybody know any stores with really cute stuff in it?
PLEASE do not say
American eagle
forever 21
abercrombie
hollister
delias
victorias secret
express
old navy
dillards
macys
jcpenny.

i looked, found hardly anything. anybody know of anywhere else? (price really doesn't matter.) as long as its not over like 500 for a shirt.. (link)
-Ruehl (Closing Jan. 2010)
-Urban Outfitters
-Queen Anne's Lace
-Barneys
-Bloomingdales
-H&M
-Nike
-Ann Taylor Loft
-Betsey Johnson
-Ralph Lauren
-Zara


I was reading in a magazine recently that the Abercrombie & Fitch company actually owns Hollister. I like both Abercrombie and Hollister anyway so it wasn't a big deal to me. Anyway, I was thinking about the 1922 year that Hollister puts on their clothes. Does Hollister put 1922 on their clothes because that's the year Abercrombie & Fitch was created and they have to put something about Abercrombie & Fitch on their merchandise because Abercrombie owns Hollister?

I mean, I really love Hollister but 1922 doesn't make sense to me because Hollister clothes are created NOW. I also know that Hollister clothes are stylish now but they probably weren't in 1922.

Any information is appreciated. (link)
a fictional background story created by Mike Jeffries to provide more of an atmosphere for the HCO shopper.
The fictional story states Hollister was founded by J.M. Hollister in 1922 as a pacific merchant shop in SoCal. All of Abercrombie & Fitch Co.'s spin-off brands have an accompanying fictional background.
-Lee




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