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. i work at hollister part time so i see on a regular basis what type of person is buying the clothes. Its rarely the trend setters or people that actually know how to dress but rather the type of person that just wants clothes quick and is willing to pay a considerable price for what the good looking workers of hollister and abercrombie etc etc lebel "cool".
+1 on that, however, I will say that a well-dressed and fashionable man can work an item from A&F, Hollister, etc., into their wardrobe far more successfully than a high school/college guy who thinks that one shirt makes the outfit.
A well-dressed man has a complete look-it's not just the shirt, but the pants, belt, layers of clothing, shoes, and accessories. A well-dressed man's outfit tells a story, and you can tell who the well dressed men are immediately because they will be dressed from head to toe. In order to pull that off, day after day, you need an inventory of clothes that represents your personality, not just buying one or two good-looking shirts that end up being worn over a pair of lackluster jeans, sneakers, and white tube socks.