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Fashion savvy people!
2005-02-17, 2:54 PM #1
I want to find a jacket like this one:

[http://www.ae.com/AE_SecondaryPage.process?Product_Id=9057670&ColorString=2101_9867_200&Detail_View=back&Id=2&Size=short&Section_Id=337]

Where online can I get one? I want it to be pretty tight... like Eddie Vedder.. or Jim Morrison...

Yea... I'm a rockstar. :p
former entrepreneur
2005-02-17, 3:02 PM #2
Cool jacket, not my style, but I like it.

I guess you could search google for a "brown jean jacket" or something along those lines.
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2005-02-17, 3:03 PM #3
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Fashion savvy people!

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2005-02-17, 3:40 PM #4
American Eagle is awesome. The clothes are extremely well-made using natural fibres. They also look cool and are *** inexpensive.
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2005-02-17, 3:43 PM #5
Why would you want to get one online? Every single clothes store I've been to lately had rows of them.
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2005-02-17, 3:44 PM #6
I'm soooo bummed out.

I saw that jacket last night in there clerance section, in XS (My size) and XXXL, and I wanted it so bad... so today I came home, asked my mom if I could buy it, log on...

and sold out... NOOO!!!!

A sad day indeed.
former entrepreneur
2005-02-17, 3:54 PM #7
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Originally posted by Master Tonberry
American Eagle is awesome. The clothes are extremely well-made using natural fibres. They also look cool and are *** inexpensive.


Opinion: American Eagle is an over-priced, over-hyped retailer of un-used used clothing. Go to any Good Will store and you can find 10 collared, horizontally striped shirts for the price of one from AE.

Sorry...It's just, to me American Eagle is to the classic/rock style as Hot Topic is to punk. But I'm probably thinking abut it way to much.

That being said...that is a nice jacket. But it's just a brown, denim jacket, that I'm going to assume has worn edges. Like I say...check out a Good Will store and you'll find one without any logos or anything for about 1/4 the price. You'll just have to wash it first...
2005-02-17, 4:04 PM #8
I don't buy/wear clothing just because it is fashionable. In my experience AE clothing is fairly inexpensive, especially considering the intense quality of their clothing. The stitching is excellent, the clothing feels and is incredibly durable. It is also made, as I said, from natural fibres (mainly cotton). GAP was once like this, but they've started introducing clothes made of synthetic fibres for the same price which is ****ing bull****. Synthetic fibres = ****ty clothing.

I can't stress this enough, AE clothing is of incredible quality. Clothes by other companies feel like they can rip easily when I wear them, AE clothes feel strong, but they aren't heavy.

Another thing about American Eagle, although they have a sweet-*** logo, they don't really display it on their clothing. Like they'll have it in the back, underneath, or a tiny little "American Eagle" written somewhere, but it is usually very obscure. Not for example, like some other bull****, by like Calvin Klein or Nike or whatever the kids wear these days. They do have some, like, t-shirts that really show-off the logo, but that is their style. Most others things barely do. Like some shirts don't even have the logo displayed anywhere where it can be seen unless they climb inside your shirt.
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