So i like totally like stores like Hollister, american eagle, abercrnie and ficth, and stuff like that. the only problem is that in my town they price the clothes so high, its breathtaking! literally! does any one know where i can find clothes like that they sell in american eagle, etc. that don't cost a fortune? any suggestions for a girl on a buget would be welcome THANK YOU!!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? XoXoXoXo77 answered Tuesday September 25 2007, 6:21 pm: im pretty sure theyre priced the same in every town since those stores are all chains. you could try going in there and maybe buying the sale stuff because some of it is marked down a lot sometimes. you can also try forever 21 or wet seal or gap or something like that. i know its hard to believe but target does have some really cute clothes sometimes.. and theyre actually in style. i think aeropostale is a little cheaper than those stores tooo.
turn-n-burn answered Tuesday September 25 2007, 5:31 pm: I don't know where you live, but I know that if you go to stores that are teen thrift, stores they have some really nice cloths, that are there brand, and hey there alot cheaper and no one will ever know! One really popular one where I live is Plato's Closet. Also if you out grown your cloths or decide you don't want them you can take them there and they will pay you for them. Also if it is where you live that the prices are so high, you might go try on the cloths in the store then go home and order them online, also you could try ebay. Good luck hope this helped a little! [ turn-n-burn's advice column | Ask turn-n-burn A Question ]
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