Question Posted Wednesday February 27 2008, 10:55 pm
Recently I've been searching through my clothes and wishing I had different things to wear; I know this sounds like I just need to go shopping, but the thing is, I sort of want to experiment with different styles of clothing. I've usually shopped at Hollister, and Abercrombie and Fitch, but all of their clothes have the same "look" to them, if you get what I'm saying. I do have a few pieces from target and wetseal, but nothing really outside of that. I don't want a drastic change, but just something different.
What are you guys' favorite styles to wear?
Pictures are a plus :)
both stores are SUPER colorful and have a lot of accessories.
personally, im an AE, a&f, hollister girl myself.. but when im going out with friends i love stopping by charlotte russe and getting a new top, flats and a cute necklace to match! :]
they have a GREAT selection and sizes range between small (0) to x-large.. (im guessing around 10-12?)
also, H&M! theyre amazing!! :] idk where your located, but you can check their website. just type it into a google search.
victorias secret, pink is great for cute clothes too! bras and undies especially!!
my favorites include ripped jeans! :]
pearls, coach clutches
flip-flops (ae, a&f, hollister, old navy)
skirts (aero)
pointy toes heals (charlotte russe, debs)
ariellehallx3 answered Thursday February 28 2008, 1:14 am: maybe try for a vintage style. stores like forever 21 and express carry different styles of clothing that are unique, not just the typical "preppy" look that hollister and others carry.
if you go to this link [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
on forever 21's website, it shows different styles they carry, you can select one you like and see what they have to offer. again, these stores just carry clothes that will make your style a little different.
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