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Actually on another note, I have actually noticed that some of the best clothes are 18+ and I'm disappointed they don't come in smaller sizes. so there Mr wanker-douchelord
As an idea to p*** him off, I note in the article that they do make larger sizes in the mens range, and there is not much difference these day between genders, a sweatshirt is a sweatshirt! Be fun to make a point of buying to show that all people can wear the brand. Might have to be quick before we all lose our weight and become cool!! :lol:
Don't know the brand and after that article I don't want to! :frown:
Just posted it on my Facebook page too. Something of a spectacular own goal on his part, I reckon!
pretentious twit. I hope they go bankrupt now
:shock: Hmmm - have just been enlighted about A&F - thank you. Must discuss with daughter tonight (she loves their shops, but can't afford their clothes) - my blood is boiling :pissedoff: if only there was some backlash against this idiot how good would that be grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
Hmm. I know I should be annoyed reading this, but somehow I just feel it's my fault and what else should I expect being large and unattractive! I've been overweight all my life, and my confidence is just rock bottom being brow beaten by life all the time. I wasn't a cool kid because I was fat, and that playground mentality does carry on into adulthood. This is just another kick in the teeth really. You're worthless...........
In a 2006 interview with Salon


Really ?
Unfortunately here in Italy they are the must lately, but again unfortunately we go too much after whatis trendy looking after a while all the same. I always have fun spotting the italians when I am out of the country and it is easy since we all wear same shoes, jeans, t-shirts and jackets. It is just crazy. I even know that people go to NY and have as a place to visit their store (not difficult to find lots of italians in line waiting to spend their money)...
GMH wrote: Actually on another note, I have actually noticed that some of the best clothes are 18+ and I'm disappointed they don't come in smaller sizes. so there Mr wanker-douchelord

You are talking to someone who went in Evans trying to find a size 10 and was VERY annoyed when she realised that they only had big sizes. I found this amazing dress and thought of buying it and alter it but my mum said that it would cost a fortune and I didn't... :cry:

BTW, I sent my boycott A&F email to a friend who said that she goes to their stores quite often with a torch and pretends to look for clothes with it. The assistants go mad but what can they do? LOL!!!
I'd like to think my daughters and granddaughters, if I had any, would have more about them than to take to heart the banal, pretentious ramblings of someone the vast majority of people have never heard of. He comes across as absurd and reactionary. Who cares?
My youngest daughter has been pestering me about getting a Hollister t-shirt. No chance!
Perhaps you should let her have all the facts and then decide for herself? I used to wear lots of brands/types of clothes that I snob now when I was a teenager but my mother didn't bat an eyelid. She knew that I would stop wearing them when I grew up and I did...
Fashion is important when you go to school.
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