Saturday. 7.26.08 2:22 pm
Ok, so out of curiosity I decided to google Hollister Co. and Abercrombie and Fitch just to read up on the origins of the similar brands. Turns out HCO is a tangent of A&F and that there are particular pricing strategies involved to distinguish one from the other. Interestingly enough, I actually like the feel and fit of HCO clothing over A&F stuff, and it's supposedly the "cheaper" brand that I just read caters to the 14-18 yeard old demographic.
Well damn. I'm definitely not 18 anymore and I don't particularly see any reason to be spending extra $$ on something that looks exactly like it's most cost-efficient alternative. Yes, there are people who SWEAR they will not be caught wearing the "lower-end" of this clothing hierarchy, but honestly, I could care less. I wear what I feel comfortable in and if it's cost-effective as well, then hey, I'm all on it.
And don't even get me started on this Ruehl.925 madness. Different strokes for different folks for sure, but I'm more than satisfied with my clothing choices thus far; maybe if I feel like it, I'll "splurge" on an A&F or Ruehl shirt every now and then. /sarcasm
Categories: personal thoughts [t], random ramblings [t]
My mom told me that way, way back in the day Abercrombie & Fitch used to see camping gear.
I wonder what made them change to overpriced fashion?
» Chloefoxx on 2008-07-26 02:46:28
pssssh. I love Target, Old Navy, Forever 21.
No need in paying big bucks.
» Bizzle_whore on 2008-08-01 03:36:02
i think hollister & abercrombie are overrated.
its annoying.
» ShaShaBoo on 2008-12-13 02:37:02
hi... I love the look of your blog. =)
» baskinthemoonlight on 2009-02-13 03:13:58
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