LisaLeilani answered Tuesday March 29 2005, 10:51 am: wet seal,forever 21, american eagle,hollister, hot topic, target,walmart,hope i helped
also sometimes thrift stores have fun clothes to make up your style [ LisaLeilani's advice column | Ask LisaLeilani A Question ]
netsirk07 answered Tuesday March 29 2005, 10:09 am: ok really good stores that are considered "in" that i mostly shop at is American Eagle***** Abercrombie, abercrombie and fitch and Hollister also try bebe but if your on a budget then i would go to American Eagle thats the cheapest really nice store that has really nice clothes its not cheap but its not expensive. hope i heloed**
~Kristen [ netsirk07's advice column | Ask netsirk07 A Question ]
aeromonkey answered Tuesday March 29 2005, 9:37 am: nothing is "in" for very long. DOn't follow the crowd..have them follow you. set your own statement with what you wear and someone's bound to pick up on it and you'll be responsible for a new trend. Clothes are a way to express yourself..not others. [ aeromonkey's advice column | Ask aeromonkey A Question ]
Karen answered Tuesday March 29 2005, 7:30 am: Well, ripped jeans or ones that have holes in them are in style and you get get them at Hollister and Abercrombie & Fitch. Basically, vintage is in but Hollister, American Eagle, and Abercrombie & Fitch are in style this year.
-Karen [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
sparta answered Tuesday March 29 2005, 1:28 am: hey, you just asked the million dollar question. Thats what everyone wants to know. There are two solutions to this "need to know" question. 1. you can get online, or look in magazines to see whats hot and whats not. Or you can do what the movie stars do! And that is make your own style! This seems to be whats really really in right now. Finding what you like and trying to put it together in an outfit. Try puting high heels with jeens, dots with plaids, stripes with dots. Ragged looking shirts with nice skirts or vice-versa.
As far as where to get these cool new dreads, well thats anyones guess. Thrift stores are great. You can find a lot of variety and sizes with out the embarrising stroll through kiddie land! Also major department stores also carry adult looking small sizes. Hechts, belks, kohls. And at these places you can find more variety and not have to pay the abercrombie and finch prices! Good luck from one skinny minnie to another! [ sparta's advice column | Ask sparta A Question ]
sublime_burritos answered Tuesday March 29 2005, 12:37 am: join the club! lol...no uhh...my favorites--abercrombie kids and 5 7 9...fossil has 0 and XS shirts which almost always shrink (and aren't very big to begin with) hope i helped! ♥ [ sublime_burritos's advice column | Ask sublime_burritos A Question ]
<3kelsey answered Tuesday March 29 2005, 12:04 am: Well, Vintage is very in right now, like blazers, pearls, holes/"tears" in jeans, brooches, moccassins, dangling earrings, shirts-tight, vintage, long skirts as well as short ones,..it really depends on your style and what you go for b/c the preppy look is also in like always...stores-Abercrombie, Abercrombie and Fitch, Hollister, American Eagle, depends on where you live..hope i helped! [ <3kelsey's advice column | Ask <3kelsey A Question ]
therocketsummer answered Monday March 28 2005, 11:53 pm: The "in" style.
Holes in jeans is one of the main ones, I personaly think it's a fad that needs to just pass away, but people seem to like it.
You can get some "holy".. no pun intended.. at Holister or American Eagle.
Low-cut jeans, tight shirts.. the whole nine yards.
Hope you find what you need, but don't try and always fit in, throw a little bit of yourself in your style too. [ therocketsummer's advice column | Ask therocketsummer A Question ]
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