RUEHL No. 925 is an Abercrombie brand aimed at young adults. The brand's story claims that the Ruehl family from Germany immigrated to America and started a clothing company. The "no. 925" is supposedly the apartment number of the original store in the the original Greenwich.
The brand has tried to make an atmosphere unlike other Abercrombie brands; the stores are a combination of modern atr and old classics; stores sell copies of antique books and feature paintings. The atmosphere is modeled after Greenwich, New York.
The animal logo is a French Bulldog, Trubble who was adopted into the Ruehl home (according to the fictional background)
Ruehl tries to introduce more sophisticated clothing and scheme.
Ruehl opened its doors in September of 2004
I went shopping at Ruehl the other day and purchased a pair of jeans.
by Miyako-chan September 12, 2008
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Abercrombie & Fitch sister company made for the upper-middle class 22-30 year old in mind. Anyone from teens to their fifties have shopped there. Jeans were a "flagship" product and often had a separate room. Prices were higher than that of A&F (Tees $28-50, Jeans $98-$198, Shirts $ $78-$88) when on clearance, items were priced similarly to that of Hollister Co.. Eastern Asians also have worn the brand in some areas as they have with other A&F brands. All stores are to close by the end of January 2010. Employees were usually less snobby than some of those employed by the main company (A&F). The fourth installment by Abercrombie & Fitch, followed by the women's underwear line Gilly Hicks.
Guy: RUEHL was so awesome! They're closing now though...
Girl: Yeah, back to Abercrombie. At least it isn't as expensive.
Guy: But they don't have leather patches on the back of their jeans!
Girl: No one's gonna see that, wait...
by ThatAsianKid January 2, 2010
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Ruehl No.925 is a "Grown up" version of Abercrombie and Fitch and Hollister advertising toward people that have grown out of the Abercrombie stages. They offer similar clothing to that of A&F at a higher pricer. You could compare them to the Ezra Fitch line Abercrombie offered a while back. The brand name is from a fictions story of German immigrant with the last name of Ruehl and his address was No. 925 Greenwich Street New York, New York, and the stores themselves replicate homes on Greenwich Street in New York during the earlier half of the 20th century, some stores are even divided into 3 homes starting you off at No.923 Greenwich Street, then to No.924, then Finally No.925, Inside you will find bookshelves with antiqued books, fine art, and Music. They do not offer online purchasing because the store itself is an experience to go into, and is fun just to walk in and not buy anything. The lighting is very dim and the stores are very classy so don't go walking in with a wife beater on. They do not associate themselves with the preppy look of A&F and Hollister but instead are much more conservative and sell less if any "destroyed Look" cloth's, In the past year they have lowered prices to be more in line with A&F but still cost about 40% higher, to put it in easy terms the "upscale factor" would go Hollister then Abercrombie then Ruehl No.925. As a buyer from all three stores I would say that Ruehl does add more quality features to their clothing then A&F. Just so you know I am not a prep or punk or anything like that, just a person who knows how to dress right and also shops at Macy's, Saks Fifth Avenue, Nordstrom, etc.
person 1: I'm not going to Ruehl 925, they're stuff is the same as A&F but higher priced,
Person 2: But
Person 1: But what?
Person 2: The clothing is nicer and higher quality,the store is much nicer and it's a nicer experience.
Person 1: Alright Lets Go!!!
by clothing guy September 2, 2006
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A girl who wants to be a model but she is to arrogant and self centered to do so.
Guy- "what's your name"
Caroline- " Caroline Ruehl"
Guy-"you probably want more attention, I don't like girls like you"
*Pukes all over*
*Runs away*
by UglyasshoecarolineStFu July 26, 2018
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