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No, Aeropostale is it's own franchise. (:
There is no "Fasion" Everyone dresses with their own style. Preps: -Hollister -Aeropostale -Abercrombie & Fitch -American Eagle Punk/Prep: -Buckle Punk: -Hot Topic -Pac Sun -Spencers
Visit different clothing sites to get inspiration for an outfit of your own. Or you can look through old magazines and find a cute outfit, then match it to something in you own closet. That's sometimes how I do it. Im in middle school and anything from American Eagle, dELiAs, Aeropostale, Hollister, Abercrombie, are good. Try wearing some cool boots with a flowy top and skinny jeans.
I own American Eagle. Along with my Best Friend, An Eagle.
mostly hollister that is her favorite store!
The shareholders own American Eagle Outfitters. It is a public company trading under the symbol AEOS on the Nasdaq.
Hollister Co. was not named after the city in California nor does it have anything to do with the collection company JM Hollister Inc. that was established in 1963 in Fresno, California - it is named after Hollister Ranch, a prime (albeit privately owned) surfing spot located near Santa Barbara, California (Hollister, California is not a coastal town and has no connection with the company). However, according to the label for Hollister Co.'s "Jake" cologne for men, the company is putting forth the idea that the store is named for its founder, a certain 'John Hollister' and that the cologne is named after his son Jake Hollister (who, judging from the verb tense, is presumably deceased): J.M. "Jake" Hollister, son of founder John Hollister, lived by his own rules. The champion surfer traveled the globe in search of the perfect wave. John named this fragrance after him in 1962. The essence of an eternally captivating spirit. Although the company was actually established in 2000, Hollister Co. puts forth the date of its establishment as being 1922, and uses the number 22 on many of its goods. In May of 2002, Hollister officials sent a letter to rival brand American Eagle Outfitters accusing the company of using 22 on baseball caps and graphic T-shirts to confuse consumers into thinking they were getting Hollister goods. Specifically, the lawsuit charged American Eagle with trademark infringement and unfair competition, common law trade dress infringement and deceptive trade practices. The court was asked to order American Eagle to stop using the number and award compensatory and punitive damages. The suit was called ridiculous in the press and was thrown out of court (In fact, a federal court has ruled at least three times in four years that Abercrombie can't prevent American Eagle from selling clothesthat look like Abercombie's).
no it is not however abercrombie and fitch own another American designer brand called hollister
Delia's, Forever 21, Abercrombie,Gap, Old Navy, Aeropostale, American Eagle those are the most popular but everyone has their own taste and style. If this doesn't seem to be your style don't go to these stores it's all about having your own style, I know that sounds stupid but it's true.
According to their website they do not do franchises. They operate all of their own stores.
No. Abercrombie and Fitch own Hollister (hollister is a brand made by A&F). It's more like A&F is the parent brand and Hollister is the child or something like that.
People have their own personal tastes, but Hollister does seem to be a fad.