You know those abercrombie jackets, or even hollisters.. you know how you see alot of girls, where they dont zip it up like right below there chest? & it looks like its 2 sizes to small. Well, when i went to go try one on, it was the same way, & i thought i was fat, bc it was so tiny, so is that the style? or is it just me? i deff. never thought i was fat before. i meann, i'm only 110 & 5'4.?
MYLOVExx answered Saturday December 9 2006, 5:45 pm: I work at abercrombie and yes, the jackets are made to be VERY fitting. You're definatly not fat at all so dont think that. If you feel its too fitting just go up a size bc usually, every girl goes up a size in jackets. Another thing, not every style of clothing looks good on every girl, there are always exceptions. Maybe that style of a jacket doesnt suit you as perfectly as another style would..it just really depends on the body type. [ MYLOVExx's advice column | Ask MYLOVExx A Question ]
ExNOTINI answered Saturday December 9 2006, 5:32 pm: I wouldn't say it's your problem at all. Everyone knows that abercrombie is made for people with absolutely perfect bodies, so EVERYONE has to go up like 2 sizes. try going back and try it on, only a larger size, or maybe it was the pants or tanktop you had on? Because my friend is extremely skinny. she wears size 14 pants. But even when she wears certain ones they definitely don't flatter her. [ ExNOTINI's advice column | Ask ExNOTINI A Question ]
leighton91 answered Saturday December 9 2006, 5:30 pm: you are definatly not fat so dont worry about that. The way the jackets fit is the way they are supposed to fit. It fits this way to keep it tight fitted (like all Abercrombie clothes) and to still show off your curves on your upper half.
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