I really like abercrombies clothes but they are really expensive but abercrombie kids in fairly reasonable and i was wondering if i had a chance to fit into their clothes. i wear a small/medium now in juniors and the only reason i switched to juniors about 4 years ago is because all the clothes just didnt fit right like the pants werent long enough and the shirts were loose and stuff. well i know abercrombies clothes fit tightly both kids and juniors so do i have a chance to fit into their clothes?
the nearest abercrombie kids to me is like 45 mins away and i dont wanna drive there if i dont have any chance? any ideas?
barbieblissx answered Wednesday March 22 2006, 10:06 pm: Mhm. well abercrombie&fitch is really like womens; hints the 0, 2, 4 and such sizing. Mmm it depends what size you are. By sm & md do you mean shirts? You could wear a medium or a large. I wear abercrombie kids. But I would really splurge on like 2 or 3 pairs of jeans from abercrombie&fitch because they are SO awesome. They fit so well. If you have a small waist wear a large track jacket. If its a tad bigger or better wear a extra large. What size pants do you wear in jrs? I wear a 0 in abercrombie&fitch and american eagle, 1 in hollister so like a 14 or 16 should fit you. The skirts are shorter than usual! [ barbieblissx's advice column | Ask barbieblissx A Question ]
helpachick answered Tuesday March 21 2006, 8:51 pm: hey! yeah i know some people who have done that with abercrombie. i think i might have tried it a time or two too. if i remember right the kids store clothes fit too. xoxo helpachick [ helpachick's advice column | Ask helpachick A Question ]
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