I am looking for some new hoodies, and I saw an aeropstale one I like, I looked up the website and I saw that they have sizes XS-XXL, I think.
Were I live there is no store to try things on. And, I need to know if it would fit me. So, I was wandering, if anyone knows:
If they are tight fitting? (I was hoping they fit like American eagle).
Would you recommended them?(Are they cheaply made?).
Pretty much all I really need to know if they would fit me because I like my hoodies baggy and comfy.
THANKS :].
However I've only bought one thing from Aeropostale and it was a zip-up hoodie. I wore it once and I'll never wear it again because of the sleeves.
I like clothes from stores like American Eagle, Hollister, Abercrombie, Pink, Charlotte Russe, etc. I'm a XS-S at those places so I got a S hoodie thinking they would fit the same but no.
The sleeves are seriously like 4 inches shorter than all my other hoodies. And when I wore it and put my arms down normally the sleeves ended like an inch above my wrists. I don't have extra long arms all my hoodies from those other places have sleeves that are several inches past my wrists.
I wouldn't buy it. I don't know what their return policy is though with buying it online maybe you could buy it and try it on when it gets to you and return it? Personally, I don't think it's even worth the trouble but if you like it then I'd look into the return policy before you buy it.
Katlyn answered Wednesday January 21 2009, 2:28 am: they are not tight fitting they actually are very comfortable and it depends on the size but the ones ive bought latley have fit be perfectly im a size medium and it kind of big on me so i think you would like them so ya i would buy them if i were you :D [ Katlyn's advice column | Ask Katlyn A Question ]
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