An overpriced, overrated, undersized clothing store that clearly doesn't realize that the purpose of catalog models is to model the clothing being retailed, not to exploit and degrade men and women to merely sexual objects by means of covertly distributed porn in the pages of A&F catalogs .....or the models don't wear any clothing in the shoots because they realize they could either never afford or fit into that being advertised.
adolescent boy1: Let's go sneak some of my brother's porn.
adolescent boy2: No need, my sister's A&F catalog just came in the mail.
guy: Didn't that chick who was in playboy once model for A&F?
girl: Yeah, but she didn't have enough money to buy food because she had to buy their clothes....And when she could eat, she wasn't able to fit into the size -2 clothes.
guy: That's cool. She's a lot hotter now that she doesn't look like a popsicle stick.
adolescent boy2: No need, my sister's A&F catalog just came in the mail.
guy: Didn't that chick who was in playboy once model for A&F?
girl: Yeah, but she didn't have enough money to buy food because she had to buy their clothes....And when she could eat, she wasn't able to fit into the size -2 clothes.
guy: That's cool. She's a lot hotter now that she doesn't look like a popsicle stick.
by Layla February 04, 2005
A modern clothing company with tremendous marketing skills. Exploitative or not, they are successful and thus meet the bottom line of any modern retailer.
One percieves a certain lifestyle surrounding A&F, thus they successfully attract new buyers every day.
One feels popular when wearing said clothes
One feels popular when wearing said clothes
by A&D August 22, 2005
A store which over-prices their actual cheap-quality clothes. Nothing there is made in America, it's made in sweatshops overseas while the owners are gaining unimaginable profits from their demeaning t-shirts, etc.
Not fashionable in any means, as hard as it is to realize.
Made from cheap textiles, etc.
Not fashionable in any means, as hard as it is to realize.
Made from cheap textiles, etc.
LIM Student: God, if I had a dollar for everytime I saw somebody wear jeans from Abercrombie and Fitch I'd be rich and buy some more jeans that are made in America.
LIM student 2: Yeah, I'd get some shirts that are made from natural fiber.
LIM student 2: Yeah, I'd get some shirts that are made from natural fiber.
by Vickey G December 31, 2005
A clothing store geared towards the "All American Lifetyle" though it is made in sweat shops in Malaysia where little kids are paid 10 cents an hour and are overworked. Usually preps shop there. Abercrombie is publicly critisized for advertising soft porn in teenagers, and the infamous "eye candy thong" sold in the kids Abercrombie.
by Yelena March 14, 2007
A clothing line for middle-upper class men and women in the 16-25 year old range, but mainly for females. Celebrity fans include Paris Hilton and Britney Spears.
by Smallcat February 16, 2005
Of course you are paying for the label at Abercrombie & Fitch, just as you are in any other upper-middle class store. You purchase A&F clothing for the same reason you purchase Seven jeans, Juicy Tops, or a Coach handbag. I recently bought a Burberry scarf, and it cost me $220. I could of bought a similar scarf for $20, I'm sure. I bought the Burberry because the pattern is recognisable to most people, just like the embroidered moose on every A&F top. If you are willing to pay the extra dollar for a pair of jeans, knock yourself out.
The signature back pocket design on every pair of A&F jeans says I take care of myself enough to fit into these jeans, and I can afford to pay $75 dollars for them. And yes, there are A&F Jeans for the mere $75. If you aren't fortunate enough to be able to afford clothes at A&F, can't fit into them, or are rebelling against the label go cry yourself a river and get over it. As we all know, you can get the same quality shirt or jeans at Mervyns or JC Pennys. Go there and buy your clothes since its obvious you don't care about labels. For those of you who are to big to squeeze youself into a pair of jeans, roll your bodies over to the gym and stop hating A&F simply because you eat to much to shop there.
I'd like all of you to go to Nordstrom or Nieman Marcus so you can get a real choke on designer labels and how much they cost. Stop giving others crap on A&F because they enjoy dressing comfortably, fashionably, and more luxurious.
The signature back pocket design on every pair of A&F jeans says I take care of myself enough to fit into these jeans, and I can afford to pay $75 dollars for them. And yes, there are A&F Jeans for the mere $75. If you aren't fortunate enough to be able to afford clothes at A&F, can't fit into them, or are rebelling against the label go cry yourself a river and get over it. As we all know, you can get the same quality shirt or jeans at Mervyns or JC Pennys. Go there and buy your clothes since its obvious you don't care about labels. For those of you who are to big to squeeze youself into a pair of jeans, roll your bodies over to the gym and stop hating A&F simply because you eat to much to shop there.
I'd like all of you to go to Nordstrom or Nieman Marcus so you can get a real choke on designer labels and how much they cost. Stop giving others crap on A&F because they enjoy dressing comfortably, fashionably, and more luxurious.
Friend: Where did you get that cute shirt?
Girl: Abercrombie & Fitch
Friend: EwW! Label Whore! We all hate you now because you bought a shirt from a store I don't shop at!!!
Girl: Abercrombie & Fitch
Friend: EwW! Label Whore! We all hate you now because you bought a shirt from a store I don't shop at!!!
by KaylaBug August 13, 2005
Makers of absolutely stunning Burberry Trench Coat Copies and commensurate safari jackets; said garments happen to look bitchen on women with super measurements.
Lynda Carter should have worn an Abercrombie And Fitch instead of what ever company that made her double breasted trench coat...
by J. Michael Reiter January 10, 2004