Almost all my friends buy their clothes from this popular clothing store called Stitches. They have great clothes there but I think they're too expensive. So, almost all my wardrobe is from Frenchy's (I'm sooo lucky there!) Anyways, sometimes my friends buy the same shoes or clothes as each other and they freak out at each other.I always tell them to chill and its their fault they buy at a popular store. What can I do about this?
Volleyball2150 answered Wednesday August 1 2007, 6:58 pm: Well there's not much you can do. It's their decicion where they want to shop, not yours. The only thing that will actually help is if you keep convincing them to shop somewhere else. for example- Invite a friend(s) over and take them shopping. If they want to go to Stiches, say no and take them somewhere else. Try to pursuade them into going into different stores and let them explore what is outside of their style.
So yup that's about the only thing you can do. besides that, just don't worry about it and forget about it.
Lost_3v3rytim3 answered Wednesday August 1 2007, 6:57 pm: there is really nothing you can do.If i was them i will call up my friend ask her what she is wearing at the show or whatever we are hanging at and descide what we wear that night, so we wont show up as dorky twins.
they cant tell each other off because they like the same style , i mean right now there is a girl buying the same shoes and /or shirt too and they arent friends. i mean there is no clothes shop only for a particular person really. and sometime we borrow some clothes from one another, (but e never give it back)LOL
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