A store that sells douchey clothes to people that are desperate to look like the models on the walls. Usually when you walk in you will be greeted with a "sup" from a guy named Tanner and he will have a surfer spike hairdo too. Now don't be fooled ladies, Tanner will be good-looking, but he will most definitely be gay or just really feminine. The girl there will for sure be hot but she will be twiggy as hell. The place will smell like a 16 year old sex party and there will be some douchey techno music thumping away as you empty your wallet for an 80 dollar moose head polo.
"Bro, I got this killer Abercrombie polo today, it's epic. Now lets go oil each other's backs"
-Bronson
-Bronson
by ontheereal August 27, 2009
Can be used to describe someone who is very preppy or prissy. Who belongs to a family with money and tends to think they're better than others.
by Marika January 23, 2005
Abercrombie is simply a clothing store for privileged teens. The people who wear clothes from Abercrombie are generally rich and extremely good-looking. This clothing line is heavily worn in the Northeast and particulary graces the shores of Long Island and Connecticut, from the ultra-affluent and ultra-posh towns of Garden City and Manhasset on Long Island to the towns of Greenwich and Westport in Connecticut.
People who wear Abercrombie generally think they are better than everyone else, not because they are wearing Abercrombie , but because they simply are rich.
Abercrombie is certainly a target of controversy, particulary because of its lack of racial diversity and the price of its clothes. There definitely are more expensive brands such as Lacoste, Burberry and Ralph Lauren that grace the very same shores of Long Island and Connecticut, but Abercrombie is the only one that gets criticized because of its extrememly in your face advertising. Everyone who wears Abercrombie is advertising for them. Abercrombie is an easy target for criticism, from those who either cannot afford to shop there or those who don't have the body type to look good in their skimpy clothes.
While some people may feel that paying $198 for special "Ezra Fitch" jeans from Abercrombie, or $40 for a t-shirt, or $70 for a button down shirt is completely insane, there are enough people from the Northeast (mostly Long Island and Connecticut) that can afford to pay these prices and do simply to flaunt their wealth, myself being one of these people.
People who wear Abercrombie generally think they are better than everyone else, not because they are wearing Abercrombie , but because they simply are rich.
Abercrombie is certainly a target of controversy, particulary because of its lack of racial diversity and the price of its clothes. There definitely are more expensive brands such as Lacoste, Burberry and Ralph Lauren that grace the very same shores of Long Island and Connecticut, but Abercrombie is the only one that gets criticized because of its extrememly in your face advertising. Everyone who wears Abercrombie is advertising for them. Abercrombie is an easy target for criticism, from those who either cannot afford to shop there or those who don't have the body type to look good in their skimpy clothes.
While some people may feel that paying $198 for special "Ezra Fitch" jeans from Abercrombie, or $40 for a t-shirt, or $70 for a button down shirt is completely insane, there are enough people from the Northeast (mostly Long Island and Connecticut) that can afford to pay these prices and do simply to flaunt their wealth, myself being one of these people.
Teen #1 says: Look at that guy all dressed in Abercrombie. My God, his outfit must add up to close to $800 dollars with his $400 jacket, $200 jeans, $70 collared shirt with the collar popped, and $150 cashmere sweater over the shirt.
Teen #2 says: You are mistaken. That shirt is from the "Ezra Fitch" line at Abercrombie. The shirt is not $70, it is $130. Now the outfit is officially close to $1000.
Teen # 1 says: Garden City, definitely lives in Garden City.
Teen #2 says: You are mistaken. That shirt is from the "Ezra Fitch" line at Abercrombie. The shirt is not $70, it is $130. Now the outfit is officially close to $1000.
Teen # 1 says: Garden City, definitely lives in Garden City.
by K333 April 20, 2006
ABERCROMBIE is actually an anagram that describes its customers:
A Affluent
B Best of the Best
E Excels in society
R Respected
C Class
R Responsible
O Ostentatious
M Mature
B Balanced
I Indespensible
E Executive bound
A Affluent
B Best of the Best
E Excels in society
R Respected
C Class
R Responsible
O Ostentatious
M Mature
B Balanced
I Indespensible
E Executive bound
The man who wears ABERCROMBIE is one who the one who is adorned. Fitch is predominantly the clothes for the women, hence, the saying "the bitch wears Fitch."
by slick sal June 07, 2005
Tasteless clothes for people who don't have any cash to buy something more decent. Preps usually wear Abercrombie - people of bad tastes.
by n December 05, 2003
by Batman April 22, 2005
1.Abercrombie and Fitch is a name brand clothing company that brings quality, fashionable clothing to teenagers and young adults. People who wear abercrombie like a more fitted shirt combined with quality and style not paralleled by, lets say, walmart clothes. Abercrombie is misleading catagorized as a preppy clothing style, when infact, you dont have to be prep or look prep while wearing their product. Abercrombie is a more pricey clothing company, but compared to what? Abercrombie clothes are priced in the moderate range, compared to walmart priced in the low range, and companies such of hurley and lucky brand (ironicly stereotyped as poor skater boy clothing) is priced in the high range. An average pair of abercrombie jeans are $59, while the average pair of lucky brand jeans are $79, and levi jeans at $29.
2. What most people wear
3. Very simular in style to clothing companies such as american eagle and hollister(branch from abercrombie but cheaper in price and quality)
4. Clothing reasonably afordable for middleclass and above, which makes up most of the population.
2. What most people wear
3. Very simular in style to clothing companies such as american eagle and hollister(branch from abercrombie but cheaper in price and quality)
4. Clothing reasonably afordable for middleclass and above, which makes up most of the population.
Hey bro, yeah gothic kid called me a fag in the hall because i have an Abercrombie polo on. Yeah well i beat his ass and then made out with the prom queen and got straight A's on the grade card. See you at the party tonight!
by NickFrostyWiggles January 02, 2007