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hiya as i am pro-label i will warn you now, if you dont like labels(i understand why some people dont, each to their own) please dont criticise. Basically I like labels like Juicy Couture + Abercrombie&Fitch, ones that are real good but havent really hit off here yet, i liked von dutch but it be too popular now(i still like the truckers caps but bf dont ) can anyone tell me any other labels i can look for? Many Thanks
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Come on with the Highstreet GOODS
ps if youre interested in abercrombie, check out hollister who they own. a lot of the stuff is very similar but you get the odd piece coming up and for the price you can't go wrong.
i wouldn't say abercrombie had hit it off here at all. i wear a lot of their jeans, and most people say 'aberwhat and who?'
and who gives two chuffs about being innovative? my abercrombie jeans may be on the plain side, but they are absolutely the best fitting, most flattering trousers i've ever worn.
but for the record, if you want to buy abercrombie stuff, get it from the US sellers on ebay. The prices are pretty much doubled for the European market. I get my jeans for about £8 - £20 a pair, including international shipping. in the UK, RRP is more like £35.
Theyre made for people with no hips.
i wouldn't say that. my hips are 10 inches bigger around than my waist and they fit amazingly. i do think they fit better on people with short bodies though - like me. that very low rise look on taller people can be a bit obscene. and the sizes are even screwier than miss selfridge.