that aberombie and hollister, is NOT fashionable AT ALL. i mean, when you think about it, all it is it says there name, and has a seagull on it. i mean if you love seagulls or mooses, then pshh its the store for you. but if not, then it freakin sucks. i mean, if you look at what they have, its like always the sameee. and i dont know, i just think its no longer nothing special. and im realizing that theres alot of other stuff out there. but ive shopped at abercrombie and hollister for so long, i dont know what are cute true fashion stores.
Jeanne answered Tuesday May 29 2007, 2:18 am: You may not believe this, but I promise it's true... you don't have to shop at the "in" stores in order to be fashionable. As long as the clothes you buy fit you well and look good on your body type, you will look good. And that's what it's all about, isn't it? Looking good! Not looking like an advertisement for the trendy store of the moment. Add some cute accessories (earrings, bracelets, matching shoes & purse, etc) and it won't matter where you bought the stuff... you'll look like you stepped out of a fashion magazine. [ Jeanne's advice column | Ask Jeanne A Question ]
SoccerCutiex3 answered Monday May 28 2007, 8:09 pm: h&m
urban outfitters
american eagle
forever 21
pac sun
rave
JcPenney
walmart/target
wet seal
GRACCIEBELLSSSS answered Monday May 28 2007, 9:17 am: I don't know your style, but I love Abercrombie and Hollister. I don't really like Forever 21, but alot of people do. You could always try JC Penny. I never shop there, but my friend told me yesterday that they have the exact same shorts as Hollister but cheaper. I know you don't like Hollister but they might have some other cute clothes. Also.. try American eagle.. PAC SUN! I love Pac Sun and they have different clothes. If you don't know they website or have never heard of it tell me and I'll send it to you. I hope I helped =] [ GRACCIEBELLSSSS's advice column | Ask GRACCIEBELLSSSS A Question ]
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