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clothes with good quality?

hi. since i was 13 i shopped at aeropostale because their clothes are nice and not that expensive. but what i found is there clothes don't last long. does anyone know where i can get clothes dat have good quality and won't give away in less than 2 months? thanx

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    hey, well i shop at hollister and abercrombie, i find they are a bit more expensive but good quality. i dont suggest american eagle for tshirts i find they tend to rip in a few months. hope this helped :)

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  • me.
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago

    To the people that suggested Abercrombie: how is Abercrombie even close to being a good quality brand? Their shirts are made from thin material and they rip easily. And they're too expensive.

    Try Limited too and alloy for clothes. Delias has good clothes but some of them are a bit expensive.

  • regina
    Lv 5
    1 decade ago

    American Eagle, if you get clearance. Try TJ Maxx: They have great brands for decent prices. Ross and Marshalls have cheaper clothes but the quality is slightly lower.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I think that you could spend a little more money and buy new jeans. Because the more the jeans are the more they are prob. going to last longer.

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  • 1 decade ago

    go to american eagle, hollister, abercrombie or the h&m store which is cheaper and lasts along time

  • 1 decade ago

    -ABERCROMBIE AND FITCH

    -HOLLISTER

    THEY HAVE THE BEST QUALITY WHEN IT COMES TO CLOTHING... =) <333

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