Aeropostale is a fashion industry made in 1987, as labeled on many of aeropostale clothing. Aeropostale is also known as aero,and it's rival stores are American Eagle,Hollister,Abercrombie, and Abercrombie and Fitch. There have been complaints of cheapness of Abercrombie clothing in the fabric, and people like aeropostale better because their clothes have been said to be better quality and lower prices than its competitors. Aeropostale also usually has a buy one get one free sale with their products.
by thisamazinglifenow February 07, 2010
A value for the preppydollar. At A&F a shirt of the same quality as Aeropostale cost $60, and at Aeropostale, you can get 2 for $20. Smart Shoppers shop at Aeropostale. the clothes are great and the sales are frequent, and they don't cloak there stores with dim lights and loud music and perfume, because they have nothing to hide. There honesty pays off with good clothes and prices.
aberzombie: Lets go buy a shirt at A&F.
Smart Shopper: At Aeropostale we can buy 6 shirts for the price of one A&F shirt. aberzombie: so?
Smart Shopper: You aberzombie!!!
Smart Shopper: At Aeropostale we can buy 6 shirts for the price of one A&F shirt. aberzombie: so?
Smart Shopper: You aberzombie!!!
by W.I.P. December 22, 2008
A clique or group of preppy teens who wear name brand clothing that nobody likes. They often take advantage of their dad to get what they want. They can be heard in the class room talking about the jonas brothers, miley cyrus and many other gay pop bands or flirting with the teacher.
Person 1 "man i hate this class"
Person 2 "why?"
Person 1 "cause all the aeropostales are in it"
Person 2 "at least you don't have to sit with one"
Person 2 "why?"
Person 1 "cause all the aeropostales are in it"
Person 2 "at least you don't have to sit with one"
by TheGhostOfChristmasPast June 03, 2009
A very cheap clothing store for clothes that kind of look similar to AE, AF, HCO.
PRO: Their clothes are afforable and cheap. The shirts are about 5-10 bucks when on sale (they always seem to be on sale), and their shorts and jeans range from 10-25 bucks which is a Target price.
CON: The quality is HORRIBLE. If you buy a knit top there for 20 bucks, about a week later the neckline can rip! Many of their shirts, camis, and tanks are really thin and stretchy, which makes it rip and stretch easily when worn a lot. Their shirts are hung on wired hangers and sometimes they stretch out the shoulder part of the shirt making it pointy and funky looking. The jeans feel rough and uncomfortable. The store models look around 18 years old, but some of their clothes look like they were made for preteens and kids (the goofy monkeys and turtles and all that glittery crap).
Sometimes called a prep/poser store because some shirts happen to look like ones from ae,af,hco. But in reality, it is JUST A CLOTHES STORE for people who just want regular clothes.
Overall: The price is good, but you'll end up buying around a shirt or two for a visit because the majority of the stuff you've tried on either looks bad or looks cheap.
PRO: Their clothes are afforable and cheap. The shirts are about 5-10 bucks when on sale (they always seem to be on sale), and their shorts and jeans range from 10-25 bucks which is a Target price.
CON: The quality is HORRIBLE. If you buy a knit top there for 20 bucks, about a week later the neckline can rip! Many of their shirts, camis, and tanks are really thin and stretchy, which makes it rip and stretch easily when worn a lot. Their shirts are hung on wired hangers and sometimes they stretch out the shoulder part of the shirt making it pointy and funky looking. The jeans feel rough and uncomfortable. The store models look around 18 years old, but some of their clothes look like they were made for preteens and kids (the goofy monkeys and turtles and all that glittery crap).
Sometimes called a prep/poser store because some shirts happen to look like ones from ae,af,hco. But in reality, it is JUST A CLOTHES STORE for people who just want regular clothes.
Overall: The price is good, but you'll end up buying around a shirt or two for a visit because the majority of the stuff you've tried on either looks bad or looks cheap.
Ashley: Hey your shirt is ripped on your shoulder!
Me: What?! I just bought this like a week ago! Damn you Aeropostale! Oh well, want to go shopping there later?
Me: What?! I just bought this like a week ago! Damn you Aeropostale! Oh well, want to go shopping there later?
by xoxoStacyoxox July 20, 2007
it's a clothing store that has a pretty awesome graphic t-shirt selection; and out of the 5 prep stores (Abercrombie & Fitch, Abercrombie, American Eagle, Hollister, an Aero) it has the lowest prices. But that whole rumor that people who wear it can't afford A&F or HCO that's crap because i wear all of the above besides american eagle!
by dreamgirl1892 March 14, 2010
an actually good store w/ cool shirt designs that actually are good and not crappy,cheaper than hollister or abercrombie but still are better, not that i hate abercrombie but their little hollister store is shit.....aeropostale also isnt quite as preppy.
kelly: take me to the mall or else ill break up with you
bobby: ok but none of that expensive but crappy hollister shit...
kelly: fine how bout aeropostale
bobby:sure
bobby: ok but none of that expensive but crappy hollister shit...
kelly: fine how bout aeropostale
bobby:sure
by qwertltrpig ot June 08, 2009
a store that sells clothing aimed at pre-teens and teens. Aeropostale is one of the main preppy stores, others including Abercrombie & Fitch, Hollister Co., and American Eagle. While it is considered similar to these three stores, Aeropostale is known for its cheaper prices and frequent sales. Many people claim that the quality of Aero isn't as good as Abercrombie. However, while the difference can be seen between the two, Aero clothing is still very durable.
Aeropostale sells a variety of shirts, jeans, hoodies, and accessories for both girls and guys, at a low price.
by Laughingout_loud August 15, 2010