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BoathouseJohnnySN1P3R
Your avi's full of win. :P
I dont really care where I get my clothes, but I got to American Eagle alot.
Tkmax and primark are my regulars as i don't have much cash now :(. Though i think i'm gonna branch out into River Island, H&M and 501 soon as i've redone the basics of my wardrobe now.
I could do with a new jacket for winter as my current one is a bit thin for this weather, thick canvas or i'll splash out after christmas on a moleskin or leather jacket :)
JD SportsCarl_W21
i went there a couple of weeks ago to get some shoes and they have some pretty nice stuff there but their t-shirts are too expensive for me :(
Hot Topic. I feel like a rebel once I purchase their clothing, walking out feeling very 'anti-everything' without any knowledge that I am supporting the corporations.iHeartCali
At a local mall, they literally have a Hot Topic right next to an Abercrombie and Fitch store.
[QUOTE="iHeartCali"]Hot Topic. I feel like a rebel once I purchase their clothing, walking out feeling very 'anti-everything' without any knowledge that I am supporting the corporations.entropyecho
At a local mall, they literally have a Hot Topic right next to an Abercrombie and Fitch store.
It's owned by Gap. They're all the same company. Gap, Bannana Republic, Old Navy, and Hot Topic.
[QUOTE="entropyecho"][QUOTE="iHeartCali"]Hot Topic. I feel like a rebel once I purchase their clothing, walking out feeling very 'anti-everything' without any knowledge that I am supporting the corporations.vendettared468
At a local mall, they literally have a Hot Topic right next to an Abercrombie and Fitch store.
It's owned by Gap. They're all the same company. Gap, Bannana Republic, Old Navy, and Hot Topic.
But you should see how people look at each other when they enter or leave their respective stores :lol:
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