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What label is fashionable for teenage boys?
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My son wont wear anything with a sports label as he thinks they are the chav brands. Superdry, Holister, Jack Wills & Abercrombie & Fitch are the preferred brands for most teenagers where I live in a market town where there are a lot of rich teenagers. They are very expensive to buy and I never see chavs wearing them, ever. They are the only brands I see walking around on the respectable well behaved teenagers. Sadly the yobbish looking teenagers standing around smoking or hanging outside the ymca hostel are all kitted out in hoodies and joggers from Sports Direct. Sweeping generalisation maybe, but that's the way it appears to me. You do get the odd chav female wearing a Jack Wills hoody with her enormous silver hoop earrings but its extremely rare because they cant get their chav fur hooded gilets on over the sweatshirts. Also the gilets from JWs, A&F,Superdry & Hollister are mostly navy blue and chavs prefer white gilets :rotfl:0
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Interesting lesson in chav fashion then...!0
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sorry lol, it pains me to say it but its true where I live anyway...im sitting here laughing though and preparing to run before I get shot. Its not nice for those kids who want the more expensive clothes but its always been the same. Mine only got 1 piece of Jack Wills at Christmas and the rest of the time they had to make do with Primark as I couldn't afford the brands. I forgot to mention that weirdly Primark is very acceptable to teenagers no matter how much or how little cash they have, the young mens /teenagers clothes are really good quality and on trend, the sweatpants for example are almost identical to the Superdry & JW sweatpants at a fraction of the price.0
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cazpumpkin wrote: »sorry lol, it pains me to say it but its true where I live anyway...im sitting here laughing though and preparing to run before I get shot. Its not nice for those kids who want the more expensive clothes but its always been the same. Mine only got 1 piece of Jack Wills at Christmas and the rest of the time they had to make do with Primark as I couldn't afford the brands. I forgot to mention that weirdly Primark is very acceptable to teenagers no matter how much or how little cash they have, the young mens /teenagers clothes are really good quality and on trend, the sweatpants for example are almost identical to the Superdry & JW sweatpants at a fraction of the price.
I know...mad, isn't it? My local Primark is always packed with teenagers grabbing stuff off the rails...and even paying for it all sometimes:)...!
Apart from that it seems if you want to make shedloads of money all you need to do is design clothes and put astronomical price tags on them!:eek:0
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