Do you think that the Hollister clothing line is for homosexuals?
I think it is quite fashionable and they have awesome looking t-shirts.
For example this:
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Nope, although I don't buy their stuff because everyone else wears the exact same thing
[QUOTE=gokuman4594;21159822]Do you think that the Hollister clothing line is for homosexuals?
I think it is [B]quite fashionable[/B] and they have awesome looking t-shirts.[/QUOTE]
[quote]quote fashionable[/quote]
[quote]fashionable[/quote]
I think it speaks for itself.
Everybody wears it, its almost like everybody is clones.
Hollister is popular where I live. Everyone wears it, gay or otherwise.
I live in Southern California in Huntington Beach, the Hollister capitol of the world basically. My entire wardrobe is either Hollister, American Eagle, Aerpostatle, or Abercrombie and Fitch.
Never seen or heard of them shirts.
So im neutral on this question.
neutral, tho we dont have Hollister where i live :P
no it's not but you can get cheaper shirts at target for $1 instead of $15-30
i like the fabric on some of those name brand shirts though, so soft.
Only gay guy I know only wears Hollister... but that dosen't make it gay.
How the fuck is that an awesome looking shirt?
it's way too expensive
The top less blokes out side puts me off.
Businesses like Tommy Hilfiger and Hollister dont spend that much on advertising because YOU ARE A WALKING BILLBOARD when you wear their things.
The clothes themselves aren't too bad, but the people that wear them around here are usually just douchebags.
yeah but i dont judge people by their clothing
It's lesbian.
[QUOTE=saucekeg;21186190]yeah but i dont judge people by their clothing[/QUOTE]
Agreed.
Nah
Abercrombie and Fitch is much worse.
Nah, hollister has some nice stuff.
What's the point of putting the brand name in big fucking letters on the front?
What's so fashionable about that?
[QUOTE=salty peanut v2;21256411]What's the point of putting the brand name in big fucking letters on the front?
What's so fashionable about that?[/QUOTE]
It lets everybody know you can afford name-brand.
Hollister is extremely homosexual.
The clothes are OK, but some who wear them act like douche bags and fuck up their reputation.
I like these kind of stores because they cater to guys in my height/weight range. All of their clothes look great on me.
[QUOTE=salty peanut v2;21256411]What's the point of putting the brand name in big fucking letters on the front?
What's so fashionable about that?[/QUOTE]
I have wondered this for ages.
Ehh, it's not my style, too "preppy". but I wouldn't call it gay. Now Abercrombie and Fitch, that's gay as hell.
yeah Abercrombie is a bit gay and I'm sadden to admit that I do own like 3-4 shirts by them.
I bought two shirts from Hollister once and saw others wearing the same ones the next day.
Never shopped there again.
I shop at places like JCPennys and Maceys due to them having almost Hollister-looking T-shirts yet I never see anyone wearing them.
Everyone's gay, on the inside.
I'd never wear a shirt from hollister. I own one from American Eagle, and that's it. I wear mostly band shirts and the like. If it's got a name brand on it, it's Vans.
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