For next year I wanna be lableled because thast the style. But im not as small as them. So how small do you have to be to be able to fit ing like Aeropostale, American Eagle and other stores.. And if you know any other stores that are lik that feel free
EriksBallerina answered Sunday June 24 2007, 12:45 am: I'm not as small as those anorexic bitches either. I'm 5'2" and 154 pounds, and (in american eagle sizes) I wear a 14-15 in pants/shorts and a 12-14 in skirts. I used to be 180 pounds and I would wear an 18.
If you want to be emo/goth you can order extended sized clothes online at hottopic.com if you can't wear an 18. (to get that size in american eagle/delias you have to order it online)
Aeropostale clothes are liek too small. I can wear their XL shirts and their L-XL sized bathing suits but their bottoms are way too small.
but, believe me- you might like being labeled for a while, but after some time you'll HATE it and you'll wish that everyone didn't associate your name with some retarded label that doesn't even mean anything.
Why can't you be happy being yourself? You don't have to dress dorky or anything. That's how I am- I'm mostly prep, but also sort of emo, but not completely emo prep. I wear clothes from brandname stores, not only designer, i wear emo makeup, and yeah.
I just wear whatever I like as long as it isn't super dorky.
doombaby answered Sunday June 24 2007, 12:12 am: Haahaha
Sorry but dear you don't want to be labeled.
Being labeled sucks everyone labels not because its a style because they are judgemental
you don't want to be like that
you just want to be who you are.
Wear what you want not what the world wants you to be. [ doombaby's advice column | Ask doombaby A Question ]
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