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theillestyardie
Lucky Dawg :
You had Abercrombie, you had some money 😭😭😭😭😭
2026-07-16 22:16:14
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powerlifting_portagee
Powerlifting Portagee :
I’m I tripping or was it called Abercrombie & Fitch
2026-07-16 04:34:34
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montanastarr4
Splackavellie :
I’ve been on AE, hollister and AF since 2006 and still live by hollister and af jeans today
2026-07-17 08:59:55
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indiadavid4
IndiaD :
I never had any Abercrombie & fitch. I remember buying a top from hollister from the clearance section on a class trip and I felt like I had made it. It was elite. Top tier. So expensive. It’s still expensive. First time I saw $100 for jeans. I’m talking 2008.
2026-07-17 02:37:02
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mystic.librarian
Mystic Librarian :
Old Navy was the cheaper version of The Gap.
2026-07-15 20:31:04
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rachelschramm50
Rachel Schramm50 :
The fabrics were thick and good quality. It was the expensive preppy brand
2026-07-17 09:25:04
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yslblackmamba24
Kennessyxo2 :
But Aero had some tough ass jackets tho
2026-07-15 17:16:19
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bossdaddydre
BossDaddyDre :
Cargos shorts were like $80😭
2026-07-15 15:38:04
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kevvalphonso
Kevin White :
We really was rocking polo hollister nd aero Tbh
2026-07-16 18:27:12
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crystalight60
Crystalight :
Spending 100 for jeans making 8.50 an hour was CRAZY
2026-07-17 09:31:10
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lastonelikeme
LastOneLikeMe :
My favorite GAP jeans were $79 on clearance!!! Stuff was expensive.
2026-07-15 16:01:27
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bcollins1785
Collins :
If you ever decided to spend the money on A&F jeans, you were disappointed in any pair from any other store forever
2026-07-17 09:09:41
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tyewilliams622
Tyrone Williams :
Shoot I was below Rue21. I was shopping with my momma at Burlington coat factory and Ross to buy K-Swiss and South Pole 😭
2026-07-15 13:49:41
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moeherdz26
Moe Hernandez :
Bro I was 16 in 2007 working construction with my dad and I would buy Abercrombie and Hollister religiously. Everything was $50 plus in fucking 2007
2026-07-17 00:49:09
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cj22630
CJ22 :
Jeans was $120!!!
2026-07-17 09:10:40
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westleysnipes
Westleysnipes :
My parents would never buy me Abercrombie or Hollister, I got clearance American Eagle if I was lucky, I had to get a job to be able to buy those clothes
2026-07-17 00:43:27
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play.so.crazy
PLAY :
I couldn’t afford Abercrombie until sophomore year college. This was 2010 and the quality was great then and I still own pieces.
2026-07-15 21:44:36
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bunaffleck
BunAffleck :
When millennials started the thrift shopping craze that was a response to shit being too expensive for us
2026-07-15 20:14:59
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bunnies517
bunnies517 :
It was expensive in the nineties too
2026-07-16 13:37:53
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50shadesoftrae
BaltimoreLuvThing :
It was tier system, Abercrombie at the top, Holister/ American Eagle in the middle, Aeropostale last. Lacoste & Polo above all
2026-07-15 20:58:24
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landonardoin2021
Landon Ardoin Sr. M.Ed :
Polo, Hilfiger, and Gibeau were high fashion in the 90s for us Gen X and older millennials lol. Cool how every generation has a clothing brand trend.
2026-07-15 14:12:49
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deonax
Diiii :
I still remember them hoodies that had the fur on it 🥰
2026-07-15 14:50:56
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cute_lil_ana
AnaMontana💋 :
Abercrombie was that girllll all the preps wore it. I begged my mama for it she used to have to go all the way to Charlotte for it because they had a kids store. 😂
2026-07-16 04:29:32
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getbucketsandmoney
Rocketpower :
Abercrombie locste polo Nautica and Tommy were luxury back in the day
2026-07-16 06:09:50
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cameronjones7279
BigCam_Fitness1 :
Don’t forget Rockawear, and Sean John
2026-07-15 15:31:09
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If there's one city I'd be willing to walk around all day without complaining, it's this one: Seville. One of the most beautiful cities in Spain. Explore Seville simply by walking. Charming alleys, warm-colored walls, tiny balconies filled with flowers. Every turn feels like a movie. No rush, no strict itinerary. Just wandering through the old town. The narrow streets are incredibly charming. Warm-colored walls, tiny balconies full of flowers, quiet corners that suddenly open into lively plazas. Every turn feels like stepping into another postcard. Soon I arrived at Seville Cathedral, one of the largest cathedrals in the world. The line to get inside was crazy long.. so I decided to just admire it from the outside. And honestly, the architecture alone was already impressive enough. Right next to it is the famous Royal Alcázar of Seville, the stunning Moorish palace. Again, a long queue. So I took some photos from the entrance and kept moving. Sometimes travel is also about knowing when to skip the line. Then I walked to the iconic Plaza de España. This place is absolutely breathtaking. A huge semi-circular plaza, beautiful bridges over small canals, and grand architecture that feels both elegant and cinematic. Later, I also visited Metropol Parasol, also known as Setas de Sevilla. A massive wooden structure shaped like giant mushrooms, a very modern contrast in the middle of this historic city. In between all the walking, I stopped for a relaxing meal at Versátil Mi Lugar restaurant, near Jardines de los Reales Alcázares. A simple dinner: steak, grilled fish, and a drink.. but somehow it tasted amazing after a full day of exploring.. very Andalusia. One small moment that I still remember clearly was eating gelato at La Canasta, a very busy gelateria near the cathedral. The place was packed and finding a table wasn’t easy. But once I finally sat outside, it was totally worth it. Every few minutes, the tram would slowly pass right in front of the café. People walking by, warm evening light, and a perfect scoop of gelato. Sometimes the best travel moments are actually the simplest ones. Seville isn’t just a city you visit. It’s a city you wander through slowly. And somewhere between those narrow streets and quiet plazas.. you realize that this is exactly why we travel. #seville #visitspain #oldtown #citywalk

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