Question Posted Saturday November 12 2005, 1:40 am
i love the clothes in abercrombie and hollister and all that, but its sooo expensive !
does anyone know where i can qet the same kinda clothes ( besides aero ) that's cheaper ? everyone at my school is like, obsessed w. abercrombie lol and i always loove the stuff. once i saw a tank top in a&f for $80 !!
thankss
twistedsister17 answered Saturday November 12 2005, 9:21 am: Well, I think that Abercrombie and Hollister are extremely overrated. Why not choose to be different than everyone else and created your own style? Be a trend setter, not a follower! But if you reallllyyy want abercrombie/hollister clothes, I think you can order online.
Saynotogymclass answered Saturday November 12 2005, 8:09 am: I'm not trying to convince you or anything but...some of the shirts at Abercrombie (kids) are 20$ which isn't that much compared to other non popular stores. Try abercrombie kids if you like tight clothes. I'm not sure how old or big you are, but my 19 year old cousin gets clothes at the kids store!
x0brittany0x answered Saturday November 12 2005, 7:50 am: Yeah, I saw clothes at a few department stores from them stores for alot less money. I bought a sweatshirt at Value City for 15 dollars and it had a 32 dollar American Eagle Outfitters tag on it. Try Value City, Burlington Coat Factory, and Forman Mills, Rave, American Eagle, Forever 21, Macy`s, also try Target they have the cutest clothes. (If you don`t have any of those department stores just try a regular department store.)
Hope I helped.
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