Hollister: no. A&F: NO, NEVER. Aeropostale: Sure, its cheap enough. AEO: Sometimes, if they have things I like. I usually just buy pants/shorts from there.
Hollister seems to...perky for me. Aeropostale is extremely bright (or atleast their store is), but they have nice looking shirts tha go for about $5-20, which I can afford. American Eagle overall has really nice pants/shorts, I own about 3-4 pairs from them alone. Gap has awesome ones too but $50 for a pair of jeans I can get at Khols/Wal-Mart for $10 isn't in my price range.
Now, for A&F. I've heard rumors that it was racist, and their was this controversial thing I think Kim posted about one of their clothing lines that many people protested because of it's use of racial slurs and religious entities with a satyrical manner. I went in thier once, no one paid attention to me, I looked around, looked at the price tags, walked out in a span of 2 minutes. I am in agreement with you shapu on this matter.
I don't really care what the clothes "represent" as I can wear whatever I want, how I want, and with whatever I want. If I want to wear my pair of worn-out converse with the brightest, most highlighted thing in my closet, I can. If I want to wear dusty jeans and the top part of a tuxedo, I can. But I won't because then it would get dirty for no reason.
