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[quote=Anonymous][list][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It’s the one size gimmick. It’s the same trick Abercrombie used when we were kids. If you only make clothes for slender girls in the know, you become aspirational. For a while, they’ll get tired of it and move on to something else. [/quote] Yes, they have only one size I but some of it is super baggy! Believe it or not, I’m a 150 pound 40-something year old woman and I bought a cute sweater from there recently My daughters who are 14 and around 85 pounds like their clothes because it’s one of the few stores where they can fit things that actually fit them. Most other stores have clothes for people my size and it is huge on them. [/quote] +1 I think that’s what a lot of people are missing. It’s clothes for teens and tweens, essentially. I went through a years long awkward phase as a tall but “late bloomer” tween/teen where girls sizes were too short and too juvenile, but even size 1 juniors was too big and didn’t fit right. Never mind even the smallest Misses/Womens sizes - huge! And not age appropriate for a girl, they were styles for adult women going to jobs. AND, that was back in the day when juniors clothes were a lot harder to find. [/quote]
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