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Question Posted Monday May 15 2006, 7:15 am

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I'm getting that Abercrombie Kids sweatshirt for my 12 year old, female, 100 pound cousin. And I think I should get her a size Small. Would she fit into that and would it be really tight? Small is the only size left so if she can't fit in it, any other cute sweatshirts like that? Websites please, it doesn't matter what store.


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shortyshowty answered Wednesday February 27 2008, 4:54 pm:
way too small that is abercrombie kids so it would be for like for a 9-10 years old

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xO_b_r_i_a_n_a_Ox answered Tuesday May 16 2006, 9:51 pm:
no, it deffinatly won't fit. i'd say like, a large or a meduim, depending on how she wants it to fit.

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DancinCutie08 answered Monday May 15 2006, 4:39 pm:
i think its gonna be way to small... im assuming your getting a kids small.. well my sister just turned 13 and is about 108 and she needs atleast an adult M (or juniors whatever it is).. and shes like omg super skinny. she acually gets made fun of in school for being so skinny. i would say my sister would wear atleast a childrens L there so there is no chance of your cousin getting into it.. we both have a friend who is about 65 pounds and 12 and i dont think she can even wear a S

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livingLIKEloversxx answered Monday May 15 2006, 4:35 pm:
its gonna' be too small. im 12, weighing 90 pounds, and i need a large at abercrombie kids. if there ius no large option you really shouldnt get it. or consider shopping around regular abercrombie for xs's.

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evil-devil12 answered Monday May 15 2006, 4:10 pm:
wow thats a really cute sweatshirt!
i would say its 2 small though sorry maby you'll find something better!

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BRUNETTE__BABiE__CAKESZ answered Monday May 15 2006, 11:01 am:
hey, well im 13 and weigh about 90 pounds. in abercrombie kids i take a size large sometimes even xlarge. i dont like to get stuff at abercrombie kids tho. i usually go for the xsmall or small at the regular abercrombie. i mostly get xsmalls there tho. how about this sweatshirt for her at the regular abercrombie instead. [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)

or even this one

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i was looking at the color dark grey in the first one adn the color heather brown in the second one

cait♥

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xo1234 answered Monday May 15 2006, 7:49 am:
cute sweatshirt!!
I tried one like that on and they run really small, so I honestly don't know. I think your best bet is to ask her in a conversation, not obviously, or get a different sweatshirt. its always safer to get bigger than smaller.
GOOD LUCK!!

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