Ok, so my friend and I had this really huge argument last night over which brand was better: Hollister or Abercrombie and Fitch. She thinks Hollister's way better, I think Abercrombie's waaay better. What do y'all think?(o yea, then there's my other friend who thinks American Eagle's better)
Jenn_2 answered Friday June 9 2006, 4:31 pm: AMERICAN EAGLE ALL THE WAY. I don't really like abercrombie and though Hollister's clothes are cute, it's too thin and holes get in them too easily. I LOVE American Eagle, Forever 21, and Delias. [ Jenn_2's advice column | Ask Jenn_2 A Question ]
tasuki answered Friday June 9 2006, 4:28 pm: I don't like any of them. Goodwill all the way, yo! But that's just my opinion. I really don't think this is something worth fighting over. You and your friend are different people, and you like a lot of different things. There's nothing wrong with that. In fact, it's better, because atleast you know that your friend isn't going to copy you all the time. My friends and I all have different styles and tastes, and we never argue about them. Just let it go, because it's not worth ruining your friendship over. =) [ tasuki's advice column | Ask tasuki A Question ]
xXxpinky615xXx answered Friday June 9 2006, 4:18 pm: Well, that's a dumb arguement. It's all a matter of opinion.
Personally, I like Hollister. I like the SoCal prep look. It's cute. And Hollister isn't as rediculously overpriced as Abercrombie. Polos in Hollister are 25. Abercrombie they are 40. That's kinda outrageous to me. The jeans are better quality and better fitting to me too. My two favorite stores are American Eagle and Hollister. And Hot topic. But obviously, you weren't arguing about Hot Topic.
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