This is a funny question, because I've thought about this as well.
... Here's my rationale.
I buy A and F henleys and flannels that don't have the logo placed anywhere on them. I figure if it doesn't have the logo anywhere, than it's just like any old flannel or henley except that it's made better and it fits really well.
At that point, I figure I can wear them and be 80 years old.
What's the difference?
There's no set age for that. I've seen men in their 50's still wearing A&F. Most of my friends stopped in college. Not having the logo plastered all over them is a good thing as well as buying neutral mature colors (Gray, White, Black, Navy Blue). So if you really like these brands, just stick to these rules and you will be fine.
Its a seagull
Hollister
Hollister
Hollister and Abercrombie's motto is if you can't fit in a Large, don't buy our clothes!
Actually its a beach in California. Hollister , California The bird is just a siggy!
change your logo to whatever you want to write and put your "logo" on the clothes
Abercrombie & Fitch and Hollister are both owned by the same company as the brand name Ruehl No. 95, whose logo is a French bulldog. This company produces clothing just as Abercrombie & Fitch and Hollister does and is a trademark in the industry.
No, they dont have a logo currently
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To show the spirit of Southern California. Hollister is the fantasy portrayed by Cali and the feeling that all life's worries are solved with you're friends and the beach.
It's a seagull, cause there are loads of seagulls that fly over laguna beach in California.