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abercrombie & fitch


Question Posted Thursday July 19 2007, 12:59 pm

13/f i'm a size L in abercrombie kids, size S in hollister, so what's my size in abercrombie and fitch?

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whoaxbabe answered Thursday July 19 2007, 4:31 pm:
A small or extra small. Hollister & Abercrombie are just about the same sizes in shirts/tanktops. I`m an extra small in both, so maybe you`re a small in Abercrombie.

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christina answered Thursday July 19 2007, 1:29 pm:
Probably extra small.


But in order to be sure, go to the store & try things on.

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leLovely answered Thursday July 19 2007, 1:25 pm:
A small or extra small.

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