They're honestly all owned by the same money-hungry company. I guess some people don't really live where all the paper-thin advertisements (ahem, graphic t-shirts) are worn by every freaking kid aged 9-17, but I do. Seriously, when we have those days at school where everyone is supposed to wear a certain color, let's just say it's blue, everyone would all look the same. Not the same because they're all wearing shades of blue, but the same because on every one of their shirts is 'A&F' or 'Fitch' or 'Abercrombie.' Every single person you see when you walk down the halls is wearing that!!! And the worst part is, people wearing that crap feel that by flaunting 'The Moose,' they are 'cool.' But Abercrombie isn't really fashion- it's just jeans-and-a-tshirt, 'fit in!!! because everyone else will be wearing THE EXACT SAME THING AS YOU!!!!' wannabe so-called style. Welcome to the days where people can no longer ask you where you got that cute outfit, because
a.) The outfit isn't that cute, and
b.) The store where you bought it is already plastered a hundred million times on what you're wearing.
Plus, my nearest mall only contains stores that are most likely to earn them money. In other words- Abercrombie and Fitch, abercrombie, Hollister, Aero, A&E. Not a single Urban Outfitters, Delia's, WetSeal, Forever21, Garage, or Papaya. So the people in my area don't really get the chance to see all the cool and unique clothing out there. If they want to walk through the mall for a few minutes, they won't get any of that impulsive 'Oh my god, I love those hot pink skinny jeans/funky blouse/awesome blazer, etc- people will be begging to know where I got that' moments; instead, they get naked models shoving Abercrombie in their face.
That's another thing- have any of you noticed that Abercrombie/Hollister models NEVER wear anything??? Aren't they supposed to be promoting that store's clothes??
Okay, my large-ish rant is done.
It felt good to get that out.


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