i am a size 4 and wear medium tops and i can't fit into half the stuff in that store. their shirts are cut extremely small. the guys side doesnt even have shirts big enough to fit my younger brother. i just don't shop there. the close are made for 12 year olds because that is bascially the only person that could fit into that stuff. if you weigh more than 115 good luck finding clothes that fit you there
2007-02-20 03:54:01
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answered by Anonymous
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you should probably write to them.
I agree with you that the large sizes are very small. My son loves the store but lately we have had to go to Abercombie to get the tops since they are soo tiny at holister.
Although they fit him by the time I get finished with them in the washer they dont.
Try writing to them and see if they can accomidate you. They might have a catolog that we dont know about that will have some of the larger sizes in there.
P.s. If they dont, dont worry about it, the clothing is over priced. The first time I went in there to get my son a pair of jeans I almost died at paying the price I did for a pair of jeans with HOLES in them!
BUCK THE TREND and make your own style....who knows this might be the start of you designing your own clothing and then there will be a store with YOUR name on it.
2007-02-20 03:55:33
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answered by lisa s 6
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personally i hate hollister and abercrombie for many reasons
1. everybody wears it so its impossible to have your own style!
2. its really hard to find ur size becuase everything is eaither picked throu or they just dont have it at all
3. notice they dont have any commercials or ads. thats becuase they advritise thro people wearing it.
i use to LOVE those stores untill i realzied that i was tired of dressing like evryone else. so i trired wet seal and delias and i LOVE those stores even more because it make me unique .. so try it.. its not worth the aggrivation and the connstant feeling that u always need to have more to fit in
2007-02-20 03:55:06
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answered by Dana D 2
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Or... how about they realistically size clothing so real people can actually wear them.
I wear a medium or small in any other store and I always have to wear a large at Hollister (and sometimes that doesn't even fit)
2007-02-20 03:52:48
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answered by LC 4
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ya i totally agree. when you find a cute top or something and it is a little snug you want a bigger size but you cant get one at Hollister. you should start a petition or something. i guess they only want their brand on skinny people which it totally not right. Best of luck.
2007-02-20 04:01:03
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answered by roxyrox789 3
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well I'm size 2 or 4 so i never really thought about it but i do think it would just take up space in hollister
2007-02-20 04:09:16
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answered by alyssa K 1
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Oh my gosh! I have b-c boobs and those shirts don't fit!! I think they would fit a 6 year old. They are geared more to guy-girls who have no women parts on them!!
2007-02-20 03:55:03
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answered by Robin 1
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i agree with you somewhat, but i dissagree because i dont think its not fair because being overweight is a huge health issue, maybe people will start to realize they need to lose wait, no offence to anyone, becuse i could afford to loose some weight too
2007-02-20 03:52:58
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answered by who? 1
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Why is it unfair?
If they won't make clothes that fit you, then screw them.
Don't buy their products - and all of the skinny little cracker b**ches that wear that crap can kiss your voluptuous azz.
2007-02-20 04:00:34
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answered by joemammysbigguns 4
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I think they are completley fair. There are stores for plus sizes so there should be stores for smaller girls as well.
2007-02-20 03:56:17
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answered by LC 1
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