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Athleta, Old Navy
Anthropologie, Free People
Aerie
My Sister's Closet (not an actual store just looks like one)
Scout and Molly
These are all preteen stores.
I have teens and they definitely think Anthro is an old lady store. I think Anthro is more in the 30-something demographic. Some of their stuff works great for 50 year olds but some of it not at all.
I was shopping at Anthro at Mosaic today and remembering this post and laughing. There were two accessory tables up at the front: one had jewelry and the other ... reading glasses. Lol. Definitely aiming at the old lady demographic. No question about it. You won't walk into a clothing store aimed at the "preteen" and see an entire table of reading glasses for sale. Also, I loved pretty much everything, and I'm 54. So yeah, Anthropologie is an an old lady store. Not like Talbot's and JJill, but an old lady store nevertheless at this point. It's aged along with it's target demographic, I think.
They had some very cute stuff though; if you like fruit themed stuff, check it out. Lots of tanks, tshirts, and sweaters with cherries, strawberries, lemons, tomatoes, etc on them. Very cute.