What are your favorite shops for clothes??

<p>What do you guys think about those tight jeans that seem to be the trend right now? I don't really like it since it kind of show how skinny my ankles are</p>

<p>Hmm, looks good IMO on people who can pull off the "look" in a classy, dressy way (tall people). That being said, I'm not completely sold on it yet. Still a huge fan of relaxed boot-cuts. </p>

<p>It really comes down to the quality/workmandship and WASH of the jeans. If you're on the tall, slender side, it can look good; I have a pair of straight leg jeans that are a bit on the tight side; I do get many compliments, because of the design, wash, and how it works well with my height (I am a swimmer). I usually wear them with leather treads, so that usually fixes the "tight ankle problem". </p>

<p>No offense to anyone, but I really cannot stand those tight blackish emo jeans some wear at my school. Now those look REALLY uncomfortable.</p>

<p>I dislike them because they make my thighs look fat, and I'm not fat (vain, though).</p>

<p>diehldun: I hate thos blackish emo jeans too.</p>

<p>Yeah I think the same thing about the overall tight-ish jeans thing. I havea couple of tight jeans and a couple of regular, relaxed jeans, and to tell you the truth I have gotten way more compliments when I wear my tight jeans ( their not that tight, more like slim)...but then again I guess I do fit the whole body type that diehldun described ( I'm tall and slender/sort of built).</p>

<p>Does anybody know where a tall girl who isn't anorexicly thin but isn't large can get jeans? I'm like 5'11 and have REALLY long legs. I can't go to big and tall shops cause they are all too big around the waist (I'm a 4,5, or 6 depending on the jeans) and other stores seem to assume that if you're my height, you are a supermodel who can fit into double 0s. I've been shopping at New York and Company but they're expensive. Anybody have any suggestions?</p>

<p>Aeropostale, American Eagle, Hollister, Abercrombie, Urban Outfitters, and Macy's</p>

<p>I really love the 'skinny jeans' look*, but I'm too short to wear them. My legs are skinny, but I just look stupid, because my upper body is longer than my legs. My friend has the perfect body for skinny jeans, and I'm jealous. But at least I realize that I shouldn't wear skinny jeans... one of my friends wears nothing but them, and they don't really compliment her... skinny jeans are tricky.</p>

<p>*when worn in a classy way. I'm NOT a fan of the 'emo' look... at ALL. I like skinny jeans when paired with a nice cami and trapeze jacket. That's a very pretty look =)</p>

<p>hco, a&f, ae, j. crew, gap, charlotte russe, f21, neiman marcus, anthropologie, express, h&m, lily pulitzer. some occasional nice finds at macys too!</p>

<p>my favorite clothes are gap, old navy, adidas, arizona jeans.
if i spent a lot of money on clothes I would go for lacoste, polo ralph lauren</p>

<p>Stores I frequently shop at for clothes are: a&f, hco, banana republic, j. crew, bebe, guess, and ny & co.</p>

<p>I do purchase things from Neiman Marcus, Saks, Nordstrom, and Betsey Johnson but only for special occasions.</p>

<p>I like AE, aeropostale, and old navy</p>

<p>american eagle, hollister, abercrombie & fitch, macys, maurices, gap, forever 21, victorias secret, lacoste, sephora for makeup, and coach for purses, puma for shoes</p>

<p>and pretty much every other store =)</p>

<p>if youre really tall try a store that does pants in sizes waist x length</p>

<p>brands like lucky and buckle and vanity and macys have them</p>

<p>all of you guys are the same</p>

<p>And where get your clothes, Miss (Mr. ?) Nonconformist? =)</p>

<p>J.Crew!!! Lacoste, Ralph Lauren, Abercrombie, Gap, Banana Republic, Saks</p>

<p>abercrombie and hollister mostly, then american eagle outfitters...stuff like that</p>

<p>I second lululemon
definately the best store ever...
I also love free people but they are both pretty expensive
I usually get my clothes from hollister, ae, or pacsun</p>

<p>Thinkgeek.... :D</p>

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