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size?


Question Posted Saturday September 17 2005, 6:10 pm

what size does abercrombie go up to for jeans? do they run smaller than hollister cus i get mine from hollister cus theres a hollister in my mall no af.

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Additional info, added Saturday September 17 2005, 6:57 pm:
oh and i mean for womens sizes not for kids. .

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LoveNJstyle answered Saturday September 17 2005, 9:01 pm:
i think they run abou the same in sizes...like a 1 in hollister is a 2 in a&f. i think they start at 00 and go up to 11? thats a rough guess tho. both brands are pretty room-y. www.abercrombie.com <- click on womens and theyll give you the info you need. <3

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orphans answered Saturday September 17 2005, 6:37 pm:
they go up to 16

and the lowest is 10 slim

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ohh

a&f is womansss...

so yeah go to abercrombie.com

and order from abercrombie and fitch

because yeahh

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