I was looking on the Abercrombie Kids (girls) website and I saw the bikinis. When I went to the store they didn't have them there! It's been a month since they were on the website and they're not in the store... does anyone know why? Thanks!
orphans answered Tuesday March 27 2007, 3:16 pm: hey
the answer to your question is that although you might see something on abercrombiekids.com, it may not be in the store in your area.
it just depends on the shipments they receive. it happens a lot
sometimes they are, but sometimes they're not. so, if you really want the bikini. you'd have to order it online and pay shipping (which really isn't that much depending on how much the bikini costs).
if you dont wanna pay for the bikini AND shipping, just wait for the bikini to go on sale! sometimes they do, but if the bikini sells really well and starts running out of sizes, then you should just buy it when you see it. add the link to your favorites, and everyday click it to see if it went to clearance. that way, when people go crazy and realize that that "cute abercrombie bikini" is only 9 90, YOU will have been one of the first people to buy it. [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
lauralaura answered Tuesday March 27 2007, 12:53 pm: in addition to what lagunababe said, often the clothes appearing on the websites of stores are for the whole season as they are not limited to what they can put on the website. but the clothes only appear in the stores for part of that time so they may have already been in or may not have come into stock yet.
LagunaBabe answered Tuesday March 27 2007, 12:42 pm: This depends, some clothing are sold at only select stores, rather than all of them. Also, some things on the website are not sold in store, you have to buy them there. So it could be either one. [ LagunaBabe's advice column | Ask LagunaBabe A Question ]
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