Clothes

<p>^Dude, are you serious?</p>

<p>H&M is just that. It might stand for something, but they don't let people know that on the labels.</p>

<p>A&F is Abercrombie & Fitch. It's been around for over a hundred years, nothing new there.</p>

<p>I can't wait till I'm rich and I can afford something more than AE. Once in a great while I can splurge on J. Crew, but they don't carry my size in the store so I order online.</p>

<p>AE is my favorite. Nice stuff and it's hella cheap, too.</p>

<p>H&M is a swedish brand and it stands for "Hennes & Mauritz"</p>

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I don't understand Hot Topic. Of course, I don't understand why "self expression" in clothing is so important. If you can't express yourself with words and actions, you have no need to go dress like a gypsy dominatrix.

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<p>SO TRUE!!</p>

<p>My mission is to stab the 10 char pop up through my computer screen.</p>

<p>krnpsychopath: but if words and actions were all we needed to express ourselves, there would be no art.</p>

<p>People obviously find different methods of expressing themselves. However, the only people I know who claim to express themselves with clothes wear funny clothes. I don't really care about people wearing 'different' clothes, but not when it gets to the point where they wear what looks like dirty table cloths.</p>

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Nice stuff and it's hella cheap, too.

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Really? I think that AE is overpriced and of a low quality (everything except the jeans, that is). I used to buy plain colored tees there. I'd wash the shirts once, though, and they'd come out with at least three holes! It was ridiculous.
Forever 21 sells shirts at lower prices, and none of those shirts show any wear. Of course, there are probably some cheap shirts there, but some of those shirts are really nice, and very inexpensive.</p>

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I'd wash the shirts once, though, and they'd come out with at least three holes!

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<p>Did you maybe wash them with knives?</p>

<p>Oh, yeah... you mean you're not supposed to?</p>

<p>No, I was just making sure that you were.</p>

<p>Phewwww. That's a relief. I just bought new laundry knives yesterday.</p>

<p>Anyone know of a store where they make real jeans that fit real humans? I can't find any with a small enough waist (27, yeah I know). Cheap clothes are hard to come by in those sizes.</p>

<p>I've had the best luck with Aero and AE.</p>

<p>Laundry knives made me really lol.</p>

<p>Yeah. I like AE jeans, as much as I hate to admit it. They're nice and long.</p>

<p>wow--I've never seen "lol" used like that--correctly, I mean. It's an action instead of a command--I love this!</p>

<p>That's what happens when you bring up laundry knives.</p>

<p>Being clean and knived tends to have that effect.</p>

<p>Adds a whole new meaning to the air being so thick that it could be sliced with a knife.</p>

<p>^Now that made me really lol.</p>

<p>if you have hard time finding size fits you, shop in kid section</p>

<p>I think people express themselves unintentionally
often you can tell if someone is sloppy, neat, laidback, careful about how they look, likes sports, is romantic or girly, etc.</p>