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Abercrombie and Fitch

A store where people shop!! Thats it. Who the hell cares what people wear. I got tons of abercrombie stuff. I'm a good guy ya'll. Smart, Nice, well-spokken... just because I wear A and F doesn't mean I'm an asshole or an idiot. I'm nice to everybody. DO NOT STEREOTYPE!!! Black dudes can drive harleys. Smart people shop at Hollister. Polo people listen to rap.. Everyones different!!!!!

**An exact copy of fiddy is walking by A and F**
*A white prepped out dude is walking out of A and F*
**They collide**
"Yo watchit!"
"Oh I'm sorry bout that"
"oo.. its okay"
"Hey is this yours?"
*prep picks up NWA CD that fiddy dropped"*
"oo this CD ...nice"
"Yee just got it"
"I love that CD, dude, my girl has it."
"Yee? Heres my number man, call me and ill burn ya one"
"Hey thanks man"
"No problem.. you seem like a cool guy"

by Dannio July 22, 2005

204πŸ‘ 125πŸ‘Ž


Abercrombie and Fitch

Brand of clothes worn in ireland by the "been to america" group of rich girls who speak with american accents, include " oh my god" in every sentence, and wont look at you unless you play rugby!

Look at the clothes i got over in america!

by colm_sligo February 23, 2005

63πŸ‘ 34πŸ‘Ž


Abercrombie and Fitch

A brand which sells horrible shirts but nice jeans. If you're really skinny, like me, you will know that its difficult to shop for jeans as the ones that fit your waist are too short. Well, in this store I have found jeans that fit me perfectly and thats a plus for them.

I'd like to quote kewltrunkz, the second definition for this word. She says "A retail line where if they suddenly decided that breathing wasn't cool, half the people in this world, especially the preps, would die." I want to make this clear: preps don't wear Abercrombie and Fitch. They may have the occasional item, but they seriously don't shop there. That's quite an error.

The shirts, I will agree, are overpriced. You can get much more elegant and well-fitting shirts in better stores for the same price (eg. J. Crew)

A thing I find funny about this store is the hype that surrounds it. If you go to Fifth Avenue, New York, across from the Tiffany's store, you will find a big wooden-like building with the shape of a box and, on festives, a line that goes around the block. I find this amazing. Do people really queue to enter that average store on their few days of vacation in the amazing city that is New York? What a mentality.

Summary:
1. Jeans are perfect for skinny people
2. Shirts are a rip-off
3. Don't do the queue

Preppy 1: Look, I bought some Abercrombie and Fitch jeans.

Preppy 2: They look great on you! But I have to say, that store sells some horrendous t-shirts and hoodies.
Preppy 1: I agree.

8-year-old girl: Mummy! Mummy! Please take me to A&F, all my class is wearing it!
Mother: Okay sweetheart, we'll check it out sometime.

4 years later, the girl is a slut wearing too much make-up and jean-knickers (in A&F they call them shorts!)

by fromnh April 14, 2010

16πŸ‘ 6πŸ‘Ž


Abercrombie and Fitch

Abercrombie and Fitch is the mother brand of the A&F Company, which includes Hollister co., Abercrombie Kids, and Gilly Hicks.

A&F hires and recruits good looking, attractive, young people (usually college students) as β€œmodels” to work at their stores. When recruiting, they look for All- American girls that are slim/ slender, have a pretty face, and look "effortlessly beautiful" -- girls that are all-natural, meaning no make-up or only minimum, natural make-up is permitted. Guys should be All-American, have a strong jaw, build/muscular, tall, good looking. Personality-wise, they look for cool, outgoing people. The "popular kid in school" is what they want. "Models,” previously known as Brand Representatives, aren't real models. They do the same tasks regular sales associates do, such as cleaning, folding, fitting rooms, etc. A&F floor models are called models because they are the only advertisements for the brand, which entail them to be considered "models." A&F doesn't make any commercials, nor do they advertise.

Abercrombie and Fitch is a trendy brand that targets college students ages 18-22. Abercrombie and Fitch is expanding internationally, opening in big cities with big population to better promote its popularity. A&F is club-like: dim lights, good loud music, good looking staff, and nice, casual clothing – why wouldn’t cool, young people (the target customers) want to come here? Truth is: The stores help attract attractive, young people.

"Where can I get cool, casual, everyday clothing is that trendy and fashionable nowadays?"
"I heard Abercrombie and Fitch sells good clothing for college students like us."

by CasualLuxury August 5, 2012

10πŸ‘ 4πŸ‘Ž


Abercrombie and Fitch

A display case for pictures of men with hairless chests, and a hint of pubic hair right above their tight, crotch hugging jeans.... Oh yeah, and Abercrombie and Fitch has some clothes in it.

Abercrombie and Fitch fan: Ooohhh, hint of pube!

by BewareTheSpringOnion July 26, 2009

26πŸ‘ 12πŸ‘Ž


Abercrombie and Fitch

This is not a defintion of Abercrombie & Fitch. This is a definition of people. I hate to be rude, but I truly pity those who have been writing these 5 paragraph A&F bashing sob stories that are truly pathetic. Again, I apologize. I would like you all to understand that there is absolutly no sense in trash talking a company you dipise. If Abercrombie & Fitch's style, marketing, crowds, and economical status really upset you as much as you claim, why must you waste your time comparing and reading the defintions that other haters post? I mean...what's the point? If you don't like it, there's a few things you could do. A) Not shop there. B) Ignore those who represent the brand. C) Not worry about it. Also, why must you cry over destroyed denim? It's fashionable, and some people are willing to pay the extra dollar to be in style with current fashions. From what i've read, these people must really not be your friends so why thrash on people you don't even know? Obviously very few of us are concered about you...so why must you be so concerned about A&F shoppers and adorers? It almost sounds to me as if you are jealous. We all have nicer clothes than you, are indulged into a nicer lifestyle than you, and enjoy shopping as a social and personal experience. As humans, we're all equal...unfortuantly some people really bite it in life, but you don't have to exclaim it and trash those who don't. I'm not saying A&F people are better than everyone else, I'm saying that we're comfortable with who we are enough to express it in a clothing brand that we all love; even if it costs us more than necessary money. If you don't, then don't. Stop wasting your time. Stop crying because mommy wouldn't buy you these nice clothes. Stop crying because you're not in shape enough to wear them. Stop crying because besides what all you say....you want to be like the popular kids. You want expensive clothes and nice music and a fat wallet...you wish you could have it all. Maybe it's time you realize something, sitting around complaining about a large, economically strong, high profitting company which sells fashionable, sexy clothes is really damn pathetic. Now, it's ironic that I'm here saying what I am because I'm posting onto this site, wasting my time, talking about A&F, but I saw this page and decided something needed to be said. I hate to be mean, I really really hate to be mean, but this is all the truth people. It's time to realize that. So please, there's no need to be jealous, there's no need to hate, just realize that if you truly, honestly, all in your heart hate the clothing and lifestyle brand Abercrombie & Fitch, it's time to just shut up and ignore it all. And maybe, have you even thought that maybe what you are doing is total pro-conformity? Is bashing A&F a popular thing to do? Are you buying into a trend? Maybe you are the real conformist. Think about it.

A&F Person: Why do you hate my favorite store?

Non-A&F Person: Because it's the cool thing to do.

by Phillip March 31, 2005

1599πŸ‘ 1245πŸ‘Ž


Abercrombie and Fitch

A clothing store, usually found in malls, that targets high school and college age people.

Person 1: Where did you get that shirt?
Person 2: Abercrombie and Fitch.

by Seven Costanza December 29, 2005

52πŸ‘ 32πŸ‘Ž