Banana Republic?

<p>What do you guys and girls think about banana republic clothes?</p>

<p>What statement does it make about the wearer?</p>

<p>What genre of clothes is this?</p>

<p>A lot of BR clothes are overpriced but their chinos are nice. It’s basically just conservative casual and formal wear for 30 somethings willing to spend a decent chunk of change.</p>

<p>They have cute things sometimes. They’re fairly adult, not very teen-y.</p>

<p>So if a teen guy wore it to school you would think ______________ to yourself.</p>

<p>My friend hates them because their clothes are made by children. I never bought a single thing from them but I like GAP and Old Navy, if that counts. I don’t think it does though. A bit too mature for me at the moment. Lol</p>

<p>This kid is trying too hard to look like a grown up</p>

<p>e: @Lullies, while child labor is sometimes fairly exploitative, it does help families make ends meet.</p>

<p>Is this a Banana Workers’ Republic?</p>

<p>I would think, classy as ****. Come date me bro.</p>

<p>depends on outfit though man. Post what you’re thinking of.</p>

<p>im too lazy to upload pics, but i mean the last day of school you should have “mature” " i am going to a top university" look , lol ya know what I mean? </p>

<p>it would be a long sleeve shirt and shorts but still classic casual I guess</p>

<p>Get something more relevant. Leather sandals, pink seersucker shorts and a white Ralph Lauren polo will make you look very Harvard, considering that’s what you’re going for.</p>

<p>^ lol </p>

<p>tsenchar</p>

<p>RIP Tsen</p>

<p>only thing i have from BR is a pair of boxers. they look nice even though no one will ever see them lol</p>

<p>I wouldn’t be caught dead like wearing like Bananana like Republic clothes. I mean they’re like so ughghhghggh. The only way that I’d like wear them is if I knew like starving orphans made them by like hand.</p>

<p>They have nice sweaters for guys and cute dresses for girls. Most of my debate clothes come from BR.</p>

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<p>This is true. In Egypt, I know we visited a carpet factory. The kids seemed pretty happy. They worked four hours a day and in exchange for those four hours, they were given food, clothing, shelter, and four hours a day of school.</p>

<p>metrosexual</p>