Monday, October 26, 2009
Update Your Wardrobe For Back To School Season
Update Your Wardrobe For Back To School Season
September 2, 2009 - 10:30 am By COED Staff
Damn, last night in New York City the temperature was in the mid-60’s which means summer is all but over. This means one thing to me…football season. Which also means it’s time update that wardrobe and to go back to school!
This weekend take some time and hit up Kohls. They’ve got a ton of great clothes that are reasonably priced – I’s suggest the Levi’s 501 jeans but that’s just me.
While you’re there pick up something for your girlfriend from the new Candies line, they’ve got the apparel, jewelry and accessories that will surely score points with your girlfriend – and by points I mean sweet lovin’.
This weekend take some time and hit up Kohls. They’ve got a ton of great clothes that are reasonably priced – I’s suggest the Levi’s 501 jeans but that’s just me.
While you’re there pick up something for your girlfriend from the new Candies line, they’ve got the apparel, jewelry and accessories that will surely score points with your girlfriend – and by points I mean sweet lovin’.
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The Cool Kids1: Generation Y's Clothing Savior in the Recession
The Cool Kids1: Generation Y's Clothing Savior in the Recession http://www.aeropostale.com/shop/index.jsp?categoryId=3534619http://www.ae.com/web/index.jsphttp://www.hollisterco.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/home_10251_10201_-1#
Generation Y's Clothing Savior in the Recession
I want to blog about how in today's economy crisis we the young people have a lot of stuff on our plates to worry about. For starters there is tuition,gas prices,car insurance,paying the interest on your credit card,loans etc; but one thing that has stood out to me is that we do not seem to be concerned about being well groomed for whatever season or reason thanks to affordable clothing apparel companies such as Hollister, American Eagle, Abercrombie&Fitch, and my favorite Aeropostale which was established in 1987 seems to be the year most of it's consumers were born j/k. I want to give them their credit were credit is due because in these hard times with all of the problems that I listed above plus more-the youth from middle school on up to college students have managed to stay well groomed with clothes ranging from $25-60 USD. Also what I find very interesting is that these companies cater to the different taste and styles of the youth whether its just the polo(18-23),plaid(17-19),graphic t shirt(14-18),or simple hipster/kind of simple look(40-60)it is all there for you. Last but not least these companies are always extending their employment opportunities to their consumers during today's rough times which is simple mathematics for a teen. Job in the store+discount= more clothes yay <3! Thanks to HCO,A&F,AE,and A87;)
Oh yeah I cant leave out Arizona and American Living Clothing sold at JC Penny's $20+ for shirts(button up,casual,plaid, and polo) 14.99 for jeans(boot cut,slim legs,etc;).
Oh yeah I cant leave out Arizona and American Living Clothing sold at JC Penny's $20+ for shirts(button up,casual,plaid, and polo) 14.99 for jeans(boot cut,slim legs,etc;).
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