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Lose Yourself
January 3rd, 2013, 12:37 PM
Personally I love it!
What do you think?

workingatperfect
January 3rd, 2013, 12:41 PM
I think it's wayyyyy overpriced for the kind of stuff they sell (The same shit you could get anywhere, but with an Abercrombie logo.) Basically, if their stuff wasn't so expensive, no one would wear it, but because it's an expensive brand, it's popular.

Mortal Coil
January 3rd, 2013, 12:48 PM
Ugh. No no no no no. The store smells horrible, it's too dark to see, it's overpriced and the quality is still pretty low. And it's just not really my style.

Lost in the Echo
January 3rd, 2013, 01:05 PM
I've never worn any of their clothing, nor am I really tempted to, but from what i've seen, their clothes don't look too bad.
So, they're Ok I guess.

Skyline
January 3rd, 2013, 03:20 PM
I love the clothes but I hate the store. Yay for online shopping!!!

MrDaniel2K13
January 3rd, 2013, 04:51 PM
The stuff looks nice but its too expensive,even in the christmas sales

zerosix22
January 3rd, 2013, 05:38 PM
Love them!:)

MattT
January 3rd, 2013, 08:06 PM
Absolutely live for it

king_1
January 6th, 2013, 03:36 AM
Ugly!!!!!!!!

Steve Jobs
January 6th, 2013, 05:00 AM
Not my style, too expensive. Too many Mexicans wear that :P

villain
January 6th, 2013, 10:47 AM
I personally think it looks ugly.. All it is advertising. I don't see anything unique from it

Austin2
January 6th, 2013, 03:04 PM
I wear it a lot, i like it

MickeyMouse13
January 6th, 2013, 03:49 PM
Oh wow!!! That stuff is whey too expensive ! ... It is nice but, whey overpriced for what it is, I would only wear it, if I wasn't paying for it lol ;)

Philleeep
January 6th, 2013, 04:00 PM
I love it aha.

jrj96
January 6th, 2013, 05:40 PM
My favorite! It's awsome

Skyhawk
January 6th, 2013, 10:14 PM
Ugh. I hate their hiring practices. I've heard you need to be thin and attractive, etc in order to be hired.

I'm too cool for Abercrombie anyway. /hipster

nfs4394
January 8th, 2013, 10:05 PM
Even though it's one of my favorite clothing stores, I think it's way overpriced, which can be chalked up to it being a popular brand. Regardless, I think the stuff they sell is great and really good quality (at least the things I own)

spartanrob
January 12th, 2013, 05:38 PM
When you can feed a village in a developing country for like a month on what you pay for one shirt its way over-priced!

crispxtra
January 13th, 2013, 01:27 PM
Personally I do not like abercrombie. The clothes are hideous in my opinion. the store is too dark, the music is too loud, and the smell gives me a headache.

Muscleteen
January 13th, 2013, 04:39 PM
I like it, pricy but worth it imo.

mikeybrooklyn
January 13th, 2013, 06:29 PM
Abercrombie for boys preppy, for girls kinda slutty and expensive

Jess
January 17th, 2013, 11:30 PM
They're okay. I don't really care about the brand....

somegirl
January 18th, 2013, 03:34 PM
Never wanted anything that they sell and I've never been to one of their stores.

Jack27
January 31st, 2013, 04:54 PM
I think it's wayyyyy overpriced for the kind of stuff they sell (The same shit you could get anywhere, but with an Abercrombie logo.) Basically, if their stuff wasn't so expensive, no one would wear it, but because it's an expensive brand, it's popular.

Coming from me an affluent American, THATS WHY PEOPLE BUY LUXARY ITEMS, BECAUSE OF THE LOGO THATS WHY ITS OVERPRICED.
for example My parents and I went to Bergdorf Goodmans (It's a high-end Luxury Department Store on Fifth Avenue in New York) and said i can get one type of sneakers, ether a pair of New Balance Sneakers which costed $59.99 or i could get pair of Christian Louboutin Men Sneakers which cost $1,495.00 now obviously I picked the Christian Louboutin Men Shoes because they a. cost $1,495, b. Because their Louboutin and have red bottoms which is a symbol of wealth and since I am rich I wanted a Status Symbol just like my 2012 Range Rover Sport Supercharged

workingatperfect
January 31st, 2013, 04:57 PM
Coming from me an affluent American, THATS WHY PEOPLE BUY LUXARY ITEMS, BECAUSE OF THE LOGO THATS WHY ITS OVERPRICED.
for example My parents and I went to Bergdorf Goodmans (It's a high-end Luxury Department Store on Fifth Avenue in New York) and said i can get one type of sneakers, ether a pair of New Balance Sneakers which costed $59.99 or i could get pair of Christian Louboutin Men Sneakers which cost $1,495.00 now obviously I picked the Christian Louboutin Men Shoes because they a. cost $1,495, b. Because their Louboutin and have red bottoms which is a symbol of wealth and since I am rich I wanted a Status Symbol just like my 2012 Range Rover Sport Supercharged

This is what's wrong with our society.

Jack27
January 31st, 2013, 05:07 PM
This is what's wrong with our society.

There is nothing wrong with this my Parents work hard for their money and if they want to spend it giving their children a nice life then thats their decision. What's wrong with our society is all the JELOUS people who wamt to buy all theses things but CAN'T afford it so they WHINE and CRY over it

other then that no there is nothing wrong with parents giving their children a nice lifestyle a nice house to live in and a nice car to drive and nice clothing to ware.

Also if people who make a lot of money want to spend a lot of money let them do so nothing wrong with that

workingatperfect
January 31st, 2013, 05:35 PM
There is nothing wrong with this my Parents work hard for their money and if they want to spend it giving their children a nice life then thats their decision. What's wrong with our society is all the JELOUS people who wamt to buy all theses things but CAN'T afford it so they WHINE and CRY over it

other then that no there is nothing wrong with parents giving their children a nice lifestyle a nice house to live in and a nice car to drive and nice clothing to ware.

Also if people who make a lot of money want to spend a lot of money let them do so nothing wrong with that

No no, see I wasn't talking about buying nice things. If you can afford it, go right ahead and buy it, I probably would. There is absolutely nothing wrong with giving your kids a good life either. I am 100% for that. The problem I was talking about is that people buy things just to impress other people. Not because you like it, or it's nice quality, but simply because people will look at you and say "Hey, that guy is rich." It's ok to show off every now and then but there's a point where it becomes disgusting. And your signature. Target is for poor people, chevy, ford, etc, they're for poor people? I bet you choose your friends based on that sort of thing too. I live in a tiny apartment and my entire wardrobe costs less than one pair of your shoes. Would you consider dating me? Somehow I don't think you would.

Also, I'm not jealous. Sure, sometimes I wish I had a bit more money, but I'm still happy with my life and what I have. I don't need to impress people with fancy labels and nice cars. I have a personality for that. I don't whine and cry over not having certain things, I've long accepted that my family isn't rich. I have nice clothes. You wouldn't think they're nice, but I do. They're cute, and good quality, that's all I care about. If I want a car, I have to get a job and save up money for it, and when I do, it'll be used and not in perfect shape. But you know what? Who cares? It'll get me where I need to go, and I'm not going resent my mom for not getting me a car.

I'm not saying there's a problem with spending money if you have it. It's the attitude about it.

Transient
February 5th, 2013, 08:34 AM
No no, see I wasn't talking about buying nice things. If you can afford it, go right ahead and buy it, I probably would. There is absolutely nothing wrong with giving your kids a good life either. I am 100% for that. The problem I was talking about is that people buy things just to impress other people. Not because you like it, or it's nice quality, but simply because people will look at you and say "Hey, that guy is rich." It's ok to show off every now and then but there's a point where it becomes disgusting. And your signature. Target is for poor people, chevy, ford, etc, they're for poor people? I bet you choose your friends based on that sort of thing too. I live in a tiny apartment and my entire wardrobe costs less than one pair of your shoes. Would you consider dating me? Somehow I don't think you would.

Also, I'm not jealous. Sure, sometimes I wish I had a bit more money, but I'm still happy with my life and what I have. I don't need to impress people with fancy labels and nice cars. I have a personality for that. I don't whine and cry over not having certain things, I've long accepted that my family isn't rich. I have nice clothes. You wouldn't think they're nice, but I do. They're cute, and good quality, that's all I care about. If I want a car, I have to get a job and save up money for it, and when I do, it'll be used and not in perfect shape. But you know what? Who cares? It'll get me where I need to go, and I'm not going resent my mom for not getting me a car.

I'm not saying there's a problem with spending money if you have it. It's the attitude about it.

This is a perfect post, but don't take him seriously. He got everything he knows off Google. I'd be willing to bet a few thousand he's some bored little kid sitting in the middle of nowhere just trying to impress people on the internet.

He should consider going to finishing school to learn how to be a proper gentleman (I recommend IVP, I believe they have a men's course) if he does come from money like he insists, but that's highly unlikely.

workingatperfect
February 5th, 2013, 11:31 AM
This is a perfect post, but don't take him seriously. He got everything he knows off Google. I'd be willing to bet a few thousand he's some bored little kid sitting in the middle of nowhere just trying to impress people on the internet.

He should consider going to finishing school to learn how to be a proper gentleman (I recommend IVP, I believe they have a men's course) if he does come from money like he insists, but that's highly unlikely.

Yeah, I imagine he is, but I still couldn't resist the urge to rant about it haha.

Cicero
February 6th, 2013, 02:01 AM
I like the type of style they offer, but Abercrombie and Fitch is unimpressive. People who where it think they're the shit, when they really aren't. There are some things I would get, such as some of their jackets, but that's about it. Their jackets are worth the price, whereas the rest isn't.

I'm really not someone to bash designer brands, cause I love them, but e materials Abercrombie uses seems like the same Nike uses or something like that. I have a few True Religion jeans, and those I can tell are high quality. Unlike Abercrombie and Fitch.

Abercrombie & Fitch -> Thinks is Ralph Lauren -> When really is like Levi Strauss Jeans

Cicero
February 6th, 2013, 02:15 AM
Coming from me an affluent American, THATS WHY PEOPLE BUY LUXARY ITEMS, BECAUSE OF THE LOGO THATS WHY ITS OVERPRICED.
for example My parents and I went to Bergdorf Goodmans (It's a high-end Luxury Department Store on Fifth Avenue in New York) and said i can get one type of sneakers, ether a pair of New Balance Sneakers which costed $59.99 or i could get pair of Christian Louboutin Men Sneakers which cost $1,495.00 now obviously I picked the Christian Louboutin Men Shoes because they a. cost $1,495, b. Because their Louboutin and have red bottoms which is a symbol of wealth and since I am rich I wanted a Status Symbol just like my 2012 Range Rover Sport Supercharged

How awesome you are. I'm all for designer brands, I have some myself (Gucci, Prada, True Religion, etc.), but I hate when people like you give the wealthy a bad name. When people think of the wealthy, they think of people like you. My family is affluent, but you don't see me coming on the Internet saying "Hey VT, suck it, I'm rich and you're not." If people at school say "Are you rich?" I say no. Because I hate bragging. My parents taught me how to be classy, they taught me that money is earned with hardwork. The only thing I agree with, is that people do buy for the brand and symbol. That's what I myself do. But people also buy for quality, the quality of Christian Louboutin or Jimmy Choo is un comparable to something like Nike or Adidas. But people buy for both name, and quality. Just because you're wealthy, doesn't mean you deserve a shred of respect. I respect the wealthy if they are classy, not bragging about what they have. Additionally, the Range Rover Sport, is cheaper than the actual Range Rover. Who cares if you have a Range Rover, no one on here cares. My dad drives a BMW, my grandma just bought a brand new Mercedes-Benz (2013) and in fact, she's going to be getting a new car in 8 months (she's deciding between a Porsche or an Audi). But me saying that isn't going to make anyone respect me more, you know what people are thinking of you buying those Christian Louboutin shoes? They're either thinking "Wow what a waste of money." (Which I'm not thinking that) or they're thinking "Who the hell cares. This could be some kid making crap up over the Internet to gain attention.". I also really hope you're not in private school, because you're not doing the school justice with your grammar errors and spelling errors.

Oh, and by the way. The houses by the Jenners are worth in a good market $6.5 million. Now it's probably worth $2-3 million. So basically anyone who has the money on the market can buy it really, really cheap and its not the Kardashian/Jenner home. It's strictly the Jenner home, because no Kardashian lives in the home.

There is nothing wrong with this my Parents work hard for their money and if they want to spend it giving their children a nice life then thats their decision. What's wrong with our society is all the JELOUS people who wamt to buy all theses things but CAN'T afford it so they WHINE and CRY over it

other then that no there is nothing wrong with parents giving their children a nice lifestyle a nice house to live in and a nice car to drive and nice clothing to ware.

Also if people who make a lot of money want to spend a lot of money let them do so nothing wrong with that
I agree with this though. There are a lot of people who want to tear someone down cause they are jealous and its wrong of them to do.

Coolboi
February 6th, 2013, 06:44 AM
I love mine they are so comfertable wish they weren't so expensive tho . They do last a long time .

Mob Boss
February 6th, 2013, 09:09 PM
It's overrated and plain. People buy it for one reason, and one reason only: That moose symbol/the brand name. The prices are fairly reasonable, but I'd much rather take my money to second-hand vintage stores, boutiques, or make my own over that cookie-cutter, polo crap. Just my opinion.


That guy's sig... :yawn: Really? Can you say "obnoxious"? Surprisingly, I'm not shocked. Materialism is just another downfall in society. 'Tis sad.

Wakesetter03
February 7th, 2013, 12:43 AM
Coming from me an affluent American, THATS WHY PEOPLE BUY LUXARY ITEMS, BECAUSE OF THE LOGO THATS WHY ITS OVERPRICED.
for example My parents and I went to Bergdorf Goodmans (It's a high-end Luxury Department Store on Fifth Avenue in New York) and said i can get one type of sneakers, ether a pair of New Balance Sneakers which costed $59.99 or i could get pair of Christian Louboutin Men Sneakers which cost $1,495.00 now obviously I picked the Christian Louboutin Men Shoes because they a. cost $1,495, b. Because their Louboutin and have red bottoms which is a symbol of wealth and since I am rich I wanted a Status Symbol just like my 2012 Range Rover Sport Supercharged

If your family is so affluent, why can't you spell, and why don't you have any social skills?
I just guessed that, being so affluent, your parents would have wanted the best education.
Better education, one would hope, would allow one to be able to use the English language properly:
which costed
LUXARY
Possibly add a synonym for affluent whilst there.
As well as teach their children that a spoiled brat with no class is an embarrassment for any affluent family.

Finally, because I am desperately procrastinating homework, I noticed that you said in another post that your Range Rover was a 2013 model, not a 2012:
My Family being affluent and all have many cars
My Car
Make: Land Rover
Model: Range Rover Sport Supercharged
Year: 2013
specs (optional)

Now I am not an expert in lying over the internet, but I'd imagine that keeping the same year model in cars amongst other things, is ideal when trying to tell people on the internet about how wealthy you are.

Cicero
February 11th, 2013, 02:18 AM
That guy's sig... :yawn: Really? Can you say "obnoxious"? Surprisingly, I'm not shocked. Materialism is just another downfall in society. 'Tis sad.

Haha I agree:yes:

somegirl
February 11th, 2013, 03:29 AM
That guy's sig... :yawn: Really? Can you say "obnoxious"? Surprisingly, I'm not shocked. Materialism is just another downfall in society. 'Tis sad.

I think that that guy is just fake all around. Anyone that I know who has money has never felt the need to put it in a forum signature.

Remember, don't always believe what you read on the internet. Anyone can be anyone.

Syvelocin
February 11th, 2013, 09:40 AM
Like I always say, you pay THEM incredible amounts of money to be a walking billboard. My favourite store happens to be Anthropologie. They're expensive as fuck, but you're not paying to advertise their shit. If all you're buying is a plain t-shirt, go get it for $5. It doesn't even matter if you're living in a studio on a Starbucks paycheck or a fucking doctor in your four-floor house, Ambercrombie doesn't deserve the money IMO. If you've got a lot of extra money, I could come up with a 10-page list of better things to do with it.

AbbaZabba
February 12th, 2013, 06:53 AM
When I was younger I got it as gifts and it was OK. Never bought anything there and it is way overpriced. I wouldn't wear it now, but that's just me, to each his own.

Macman11
February 17th, 2013, 05:12 PM
a little overpriced but like their stuff

Greg1994
February 17th, 2013, 05:38 PM
I love it! I work there and I don't find it to be that expensive to be honest, wait a month and the same thing that was $60 will be $20 when it goes on clearance. If you don't want to pay for it, don't shop there, simple as that!

After reading previous posts, I don't wear it cause I think it's the shit. I wear it cause I like it. Secondly, to whoever is the person that's driving a Range Rover and such, you need some serious help. After reading your sig, I feel bad for you, especially since you might just be making all that up to gain some sort of self confidence or something. So, in your sig you mentioned many things that piss me off. Firstly, My family has several cars. We have a Toyota Prius, Chevy Tahoe, BMW 535xi, all 2012's, are you implying that we're poor? I used to work at Target, I have tons of clothes from Target. Am I poor because of that? Do us a favor and delete your sig. Nobody cares what you have, stop trying to make your life better by bashing others. Thanks!

Allbutanillusion
February 21st, 2013, 01:18 AM
There is nothing wrong with this my Parents work hard for their money and if they want to spend it giving their children a nice life then thats their decision. What's wrong with our society is all the JELOUS people who wamt to buy all theses things but CAN'T afford it so they WHINE and CRY over it

other then that no there is nothing wrong with parents giving their children a nice lifestyle a nice house to live in and a nice car to drive and nice clothing to ware.

Also if people who make a lot of money want to spend a lot of money let them do so nothing wrong with that

I'm not so sure that "Workingatperfect" was solely addressing having nice/ good quality possessions/belongings so much as your whole perception of life my delusional, deluded, totally clueless friend. You are truly the king of douche bags are you?! I could easily "rip into you " but I won't because I might be banned and also I choose not to stoop to your level.

Personally, I think your a fake, like so many others here. If we read into your posts, a lot of the implications( in regards to money and the value of a person) that you seem to be making are simply distorted. You need to seek some psychological help...... shouldn't be a problem for you.... huh, if your parents are truly affluent( which they are not)

Michael702
February 21st, 2013, 11:41 AM
I go to hollister the cheaper version of Abercrombie :p

John65
February 22nd, 2013, 04:50 PM
How awesome you are. I'm all for designer brands, I have some myself (Gucci, Prada, True Religion, etc.), but I hate when people like you give the wealthy a bad name. When people think of the wealthy, they think of people like you. My family is affluent, but you don't see me coming on the Internet saying "Hey VT, suck it, I'm rich and you're not." If people at school say "Are you rich?" I say no. Because I hate bragging. My parents taught me how to be classy, they taught me that money is earned with hardwork. The only thing I agree with, is that people do buy for the brand and symbol. That's what I myself do. But people also buy for quality, the quality of Christian Louboutin or Jimmy Choo is un comparable to something like Nike or Adidas. But people buy for both name, and quality. Just because you're wealthy, doesn't mean you deserve a shred of respect. I respect the wealthy if they are classy, not bragging about what they have. Additionally, the Range Rover Sport, is cheaper than the actual Range Rover. Who cares if you have a Range Rover, no one on here cares. My dad drives a BMW, my grandma just bought a brand new Mercedes-Benz (2013) and in fact, she's going to be getting a new car in 8 months (she's deciding between a Porsche or an Audi). But me saying that isn't going to make anyone respect me more, you know what people are thinking of you buying those Christian Louboutin shoes? They're either thinking "Wow what a waste of money." (Which I'm not thinking that) or they're thinking "Who the hell cares. This could be some kid making crap up over the Internet to gain attention.". I also really hope you're not in private school, because you're not doing the school justice with your grammar errors and spelling errors.

Oh, and by the way. The houses by the Jenners are worth in a good market $6.5 million. Now it's probably worth $2-3 million. So basically anyone who has the money on the market can buy it really, really cheap and its not the Kardashian/Jenner home. It's strictly the Jenner home, because no Kardashian lives in the home.


I agree with this though. There are a lot of people who want to tear someone down cause they are jealous and its wrong of them to do. Sorry I happen to know Jack (aka Jack27) and your arguments are wrong. It is the Kardashian/Jenner Home because legally Kourtney Kardashian has set up residency of some kind at the home because according to white pages the home has 5 people living there, Bruce and Kris Jenner, Kendall and Kylie Jenner and Kourtney Kardashian. oh and in a good market the homes here are not worth $6.5 Million, Kris Jenner bought the house in 2010 $4.0 Million Dollars and i know my parents bought our house for $4.1 Million, and btw the market must not be so bad because we got our home value assessment in January and the home is now worth $4.9-5.0 Million, once again your wrong. Oh and just for future reference Hidden Hills is not a city it is a gated village with in the City of Calabasas, CA

John65
February 22nd, 2013, 04:53 PM
I'm not so sure that "Workingatperfect" was solely addressing having nice/ good quality possessions/belongings so much as your whole perception of life my delusional, deluded, totally clueless friend. You are truly the king of douche bags are you?! I could easily "rip into you " but I won't because I might be banned and also I choose not to stoop to your level.

Personally, I think your a fake, like so many others here. If we read into your posts, a lot of the implications( in regards to money and the value of a person) that you seem to be making are simply distorted. You need to seek some psychological help...... shouldn't be a problem for you.... huh, if your parents are truly affluent( which they are not) Personally, I think you need to get help because that how most everyone in this town of Calabasas/Hidden Hills, California is raised including myself and you need to look at a persons environment before you tell someone they need Psychological Help

John65
February 22nd, 2013, 04:58 PM
If your family is so affluent, why can't you spell, and why don't you have any social skills?
I just guessed that, being so affluent, your parents would have wanted the best education.
Better education, one would hope, would allow one to be able to use the English language properly:


Possibly add a synonym for affluent whilst there.
As well as teach their children that a spoiled brat with no class is an embarrassment for any affluent family.

Finally, because I am desperately procrastinating homework, I noticed that you said in another post that your Range Rover was a 2013 model, not a 2012:


Now I am not an expert in lying over the internet, but I'd imagine that keeping the same year model in cars amongst other things, is ideal when trying to tell people on the internet about how wealthy you are. Its called typing on an iPad ever try it? not as easy. Oh and sir my friend and neighbor Jack (Jack27) does have a 2013 Range Rover Sport Superchatged I have ridden in it with him he had a 2012 Range Rover Sport but his parents bought him a 2013 because their younger son wanted it
oh no class we have class here in this lovely town and btw if you raise your kids to show them what money and being successful can do then they will strive to be successful as well

John65
February 22nd, 2013, 05:01 PM
This is a perfect post, but don't take him seriously. He got everything he knows off Google. I'd be willing to bet a few thousand he's some bored little kid sitting in the middle of nowhere just trying to impress people on the internet.

He should consider going to finishing school to learn how to be a proper gentleman (I recommend IVP, I believe they have a men's course) if he does come from money like he insists, but that's highly unlikely. Impress people on the internet? how do you take yourself seriously when you say that you impress someone you know and see not some jealous kid looking at the lifestyle of people on shows like "Keeping Up With The Kardashians" or "The Real Housewives Series" and don't like people who have that lifestyle so you go after them

clarksonian
February 22nd, 2013, 06:55 PM
I love there jeans. So comfy. But I prefer Hollister and American eagle for prepish looking clothing. But Nike and underarmor are the best

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February 22nd, 2013, 09:45 PM
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PinkFloyd
February 22nd, 2013, 09:48 PM
I don't really like it. I think of it as really preppy. That's just me and where I live though. I'm sure they make nice clothes.

Cicero
February 22nd, 2013, 09:54 PM
Sorry I happen to know Jack (aka Jack27) and you're arguments are wrong. It is the Kardashian/Jenner Home because legally Kourtney Kardashian has set up residency of some kind at the home because according to white pages the home has 5 people living there, Bruce and Kris Jenner, Kendall and Kylie Jenner and Kourtney Kardashian. oh and in a good market the homes here are not worth $6.5 Million, Kris Jenner bought the house in 2010 $4.0 Million Dollars and i know my parents bought our house for $4.1 Million, and btw the market must not be so bad because we got our home value assessment in January and the home is now worth $4.9-5.0 Million, once again your wrong. Oh and just for future reference Hidden Hills is not a city it is a gated village with in the City of Calabasas, CA

Well that's awesome, I really don't care what type of car your boyfriend drives. I was estimating the price. Also, I know what it's like typing on an iPad (4th gen.) and its not that hard. It's quite easy. I wouldn't care if you lived next to the White House, I don't care about other people's finances, except my own. You're not the only wealthy person here on VT, just so you know.

Benz45
February 22nd, 2013, 11:31 PM
Wait did we ban the right person John65 hasn't done anything wrong it was Jack27 who started this

Wakesetter03
February 23rd, 2013, 06:29 AM
Its called typing on an iPad ever try it? not as easy. Oh and sir my friend and neighbor Jack (Jack27) does have a 2013 Range Rover Sport Superchatged I have ridden in it with him he had a 2012 Range Rover Sport but his parents bought him a 2013 because their younger son wanted it
oh no class we have class here in this lovely town and btw if you raise your kids to show them what money and being successful can do then they will strive to be successful as well


Awkward moment when I always post on my iPad. So yes, I've tried it.

I do like how you went to the trouble to make a fake account of your "neighbour" to back yourself up.

Just as pathetic as liking your own Facebook status, IMO.

Good to see it was banned.

He also didn't mention anything about what I said about having proper class that comes with being wealthy.
Sure, children in affluent families want to be successful, however to be successful certain social skills are necessary to be successful in a professional/wealthy environment.

I can not stand people who pretend to be something they aren't.

David29
February 26th, 2013, 04:42 PM
I would like to apologize on behalf of the town of Calabasas, California trust me we aren't all like this and to who ever wrote this craziness I too have a Range Rover Sport and a $3.2 Million Dollar home but my parents taught me how to appreciate the blessings that I have, Maybe (if you actually live in Calabasas) you "affluent" parents should take you down to Skid Row in Downtown LA and see what the real world is after that visit I count my blessings and thank God for every single one and am very modest

HollisterGirl98
April 15th, 2013, 05:40 PM
I think Abercrombie is cool, but I also like Hollister, Aerie, Aeropostale, and American Eagle. I loveee shopping hehehe

dontfiguremeout
April 15th, 2013, 11:21 PM
Never worn it, don't give a flying rip about it really. I don't need to wear expensive clothes!

Danny Phantom
April 16th, 2013, 04:41 AM
Overhyped, overworn, overpriced.

Jamesison
April 17th, 2013, 06:15 PM
I like them I have some stuff from them. I think the stores are nice and cool...