Definitely middle class...Upper class brands would be Gucci and Prada, stuff like that. To the upper class Hollister, American Eagle and A&F would be like Wal-mart and Target brands to the middle class....Hope that helped. Personally though I can't stand any of those three, they are crapply made. The only reason they are so expensive and people buy them is because of the lable.
2006-12-02 16:26:09
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answered by Jessica 6
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Its not upper, its not middle. As previously stated, upper is gucci, etc... Middle class could be old navy, they are very inexpensive. It doesnt mean a middle class person couldnt buy Hollister, but the these companies intention was to target market the upper middle class. Hollister was created to target highschoolers. But these are definitely upper middle class brands, just like a L.L. Bean or J. Crew. The difference between uppermiddle and middle are subtle, but if a married couple combined, make more than 50,000 they make more than 75 percent of all couples in the country. I don't have the source on me, but I read this on moneycentral.com
2006-12-03 00:47:55
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answered by doman1526 1
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Uh...middle class. Most of the clothes range from 20 to 100 dollars right? Aimed at teens and college students.
I have never shopped at hollister or a and f, and it's been 5 year since Ive been in american eagle.
2006-12-03 00:21:21
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answered by luvfurypassionenergybabe 5
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they're upper class. lower class usually can't afford $35 shirts. but don't get me wrong, i LOVE target and walmart.
2006-12-03 00:19:14
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answered by Dan 1
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that depends on where you live.
if you live in a community:
-with many well off people then no, it's not upper class.
-with people that are not so well off, then probably.
2006-12-03 00:26:20
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answered by Toni B 2
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