You can only wear Abercrombie if the CEO thinks you deserve to

If you want nice clothes then shop at Banana Republic, J. Crew or even H&M. Much better and "now" choices there. Abercrombie, American Eagle and Hollister are all beyond dated at this point. I haven't worn clothing from there since I was in late middle school towards early high school.
 
I'm not very surprised about what he said. When I see the long queue to go to the store in Champs-Elysées. It's an evidence it's very selective. Size clothing is naturally one of its restrictions imo.
 
Okay. I just randomly though.

He has a problem with ''ugly" people wearing his clothes right?

He does know that people who wear sizes below XXL are fully capable of being far more hideous than someone who does wear a size XXL.
 
Yep. This guy has a problem with ugly people:

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Okay. I just randomly though.

He has a problem with ''ugly" people wearing his clothes right?

He does know that people who wear sizes below XXL are fully capable of being far more hideous than someone who does wear a size XXL.
Not sure he does because I'm convinced he doesn't own a mirror to see what happens when plastic surgery has gone awry.
 
Found this article today

Abercrombie & Fitch Attack Video Aims to Dress Homeless Everywhere In "Cool Kid" Brand

http://shine.yahoo.com/healthy-livi...ch-clothing-to-homeless-people-151044154.html

Karber then urges viewers to look through their closets and donate them to homeless shelters. His goal: “To make Abercrombie & Fitch the world’s number one brand of homeless apparel.”

What a badass idea. Make a viral video to have kids donate their A&F clothes to homeless shelters. Eventually all the homeless will be sportin last years style and their oh so important image will be tarnished.

Good guy Greg Karber

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That is entirely brilliant way to flip the finger and at the same time a good thing to do.
 
Haha, as *****ey as he comes off, I do like that he just doesn't care.
 
If you want nice clothes then shop at Banana Republic, J. Crew or even H&M. Much better and "now" choices there. Abercrombie, American Eagle and Hollister are all beyond dated at this point. I haven't worn clothing from there since I was in late middle school towards early high school.

That's because those companies are high school clothing to me personally. I see them as for that age range.

I hardly wore those clothes except for a few American Eagle shirts (that I now use as pajama shirts :funny:). When I went to college, I started wearing more random plaid shirts along with H&M and Express.
 
Doesn't the guy that owns A&F also own Hot Topic? Or am I thinking about whoever owns AE?
 
I thought Hot Topic was it's own company. I remember when Hot Topic used to be worth a damn. Now everything they have there is horse****.
 
Spencer's Gifts stole their thunder.
 
Sawyer, why do I think you say that in front of a mirror at least twice a day?
 
Sawyer, why do I think you say that in front of a mirror at least twice a day?

You're correct, except replace "say" with "scream" and "a mirror" with "random, terrified strangers at Walgreens."
 
You're correct, except replace "say" with "scream" and "a mirror" with "random, terrified strangers at Walgreens."

HOW ****ING DARE YOU, WHO DO YOU THINK I A--

Oh, you said Walgreens, not Walmart. Never mind, then. Pretty spot on. :o
 

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