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Well, I myself(Chloe Nick) Spend about 100 dollars at Hollister every Week, and 100 Dollars at Abercrombie and Fitch Every week.So that's about 200 dollars a week.

I have been shopping since I was 9 years old.

If I live to be say 92 years, I would have spent 6,059,000$, in my lifetime

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