"Cool" T-shirts

<p>this is my real account… (serious)</p>

<p>this whole argument is really pathetic. all of you need to grow up. </p>

<p>edit
i thought the jersey shore joke was funny. it was obviously a joke. i don’t get how it spiraled into everyone acting like 10 year olds. it’s a bunch of pot call kettle black. everyone is calling each other immature, from where i’m standing, you** all **acted like children.</p>

<p>back on topic, are you looking for screen tees or band shirts?</p>

<p>To the OP:
Threadless, band shirts, and all the other websites people posted are not “cool” T-shirts. Also, Aeropostale is disgusting. That’s all.</p>

<p>Well the definition of “cool” is kind of subjective.
Apparently somebody somewhere thinks Aeropostale (I keep wanting to write Aristotle for some reason) is cool or it wouldn’t be making a profit. </p>

<p>The OP hasn’t said what he deems cool yet (though I probably missed it if he did.)</p>

<p>PlattsburghLoser, you are an idiot. Congratulations!!!</p>

<p>Thank you.
Your opinion means very much to me. :)</p>

<p>You are very welcome.</p>

<p>True; I just find it hard to put myself in the mindset to think Aeropostale is remotely cool. I guess $5 for a shirt is pretty cool for some people.</p>

<p>I guess so. I’m not too familiar with the brand, so I don’t have an opinion in either direction.</p>

<p>My Grateful Dead tie dye shirts are “cool” to me :)</p>

<p>@xSteven</p>

<p>I don’t see the problems people are having with Aeropostale. The shirts aren’t $5. The quality is pretty good. They fit well. If you don’t like them then you don’t like them, but how are they disgusting?</p>

<p>I find that anything can be a philosophical question, platt. And FYI if you assumed it was me making a fake account, sorry to disappoint you, I had better things to be doing-like, work-and got offline for the night.</p>

<p>Glad you know everything about Jersey Shore and aren’t even familiar with Aero.</p>

<p>And Wants, I wasn’t the only one who missed the stupid reality show reference, if you notice. I was genuinely asking if it was a philosophical question, because philosophy interests me, and platt started PMSing on me about how “well known” of a cultural reference she was making.</p>

<p>Plain t-shirts are always the best bet for being cool…and nothing from hs…and no band shirts of bands you don’t listen to/have never even heard of.</p>

<p>Aeropostale shirts are cool</p>

<p>if you are in High School</p>

<p>you mean 6th grade.</p>

<p>I heard they are going to be on a lot of campuses. It is a bummer you missed out on it, but tell your friends (I have to admit, my friends were interns with them this summer, so that’s how I found out). They said they are going to have some pretty incredible offers (campusdibs.com).</p>

<p>The trillion lines of nothingness were not necessary, thanks.</p>

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Sorry, I guess disgusting is a strong word. I just really don’t like it… and I don’t think the quality is good at all. -shrug-. I also associate it with sixth graders like vandycandy does, so I just think it’s weird when I see college students (or even high school students) wearing it.</p>

<p>Stay away from stores like Abercrombie or Hollister unless you want to be a “Snooki” magnet. No, I don’t watch Jersey Shore.</p>

<p>Places like Hollister and Aeropostale are popular in California. If you think I look like a 6th grader if I wear their clothes then congratulations.</p>

<p>Well then I suppose a lot of people in California are tools.</p>