Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Hey just wanna know what is the Abercrombie & fitch store in NYC like?
How much of a mens collection do they have , do they have much of an accessory range for men also ?
Also whats the difference between A&C and Hollister Clothing quality/price wise??
Thanks for your help|||it's hugeee !! it's got like idk how many floors about 4 or fivee and each floor is like on mini store within it self i really don't know about the me stuff cause i mean .. im not a guy but yeah it's a really pretty store if your talking about the one near 58th cause i think that's like a major one the other ones kinda like on a boardwalk that ones a lil smaller .. but yeah it's a really cool stoore with guys outside .. and its not that crowded to like purchase stuff none of those really long lines :]|||Hollister Co.,Abercrombie & Fitch,abercrombie,and Gilly Hicks are all owned by the same company so technically they aren't rivals and most dedicated shoppers know that Abercrombie & Fitch and abercrombie are more NY glam wear, but Hollister is more CA surf wear, and Gilly Hicks is more of the underwear (or VS) version of them both (although they do sell clothes) Also, Hollister is aimed to sell their clothes to High Schoolers (the sizes are smaller, thus the price is cheaper) Abercrombie & Fitch is aimed to sell their clothes to College aged kids (the sizes are bigger, thus the prices are bigger) abercrombie(note it's not called Abercrombie Kids, just abercrombie) is aimed to sell their to preteens (same rule as Hollister) And Gilly Hicks is an undergarnet store, but it also sells clothes is aimed for College age (same rule as Abercrombie & Fitch)

http://newyorkforum.us/index.php?showtop鈥?/a>|||Don't know too much about the men's section but the store itself is 3 stories, very loud and very crowded. So I'm guessing there has to be a good selection of men's clothes if the store is that big. I think that both Hollister and A&F are way over priced and usually the material they use to make the clothes never lasts.

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