Friday, August 20, 2010

Where is a good place to shop for teenage males?

Other than Urban Outfitters, American Eagle, and the such, which places would you suggest?


ThanksWhere is a good place to shop for teenage males?
It would be illegal to sell teenage males.Where is a good place to shop for teenage males?
A surf shop.


definately.
try the stores


-PacSun [if u like the ';surf'; look]


-Hottopic [if u like Band T's]


-Abercrombie [popular]


-Hollister [popular]





they all have a website, so check 'em out


to see if u like them :D i'm also a teen,


so i should know. %26amp; hope i helped.
they have some hot ones at the beach, most of the time in san diego.
Pacsun, Zumiez, Armani Exchange, dept. stores like Macy's, etc.
walmart depending on the age if earlier teens why pay 30 40 or even 50 dollars far a single shirt or pair of pants they'll probably grow out of in a year and have to buy a whole new wardrobe over and over paying $1000 dollars a year for 4-7 years then go walmarting. i actually got my favorite shirts from walmart. but for older teens sure go to the ritzy stores.but for budget shirts do not go to the dollar stores.and i dont mean the stores where everythings a dollar.
Walmart works out great for me
Definately the beach. How will you know if he's worthwhile unless you can see him with his shirt off? ;)
Are you a pedophile
ahahhahahaha! I thought u were like a girl looking 4 guys lol. Anyway: Sessions is THE best. Everyone around where I live goes there. I'm a girl, and I think their stuff is pretty attractive :)
HA HA HA! I had to read your question twice! I get what your asking. I like Marshals, Ross and TJ Max. They offer a huge variety of name brands for the best prices. The only thing about these stores is that it takes a good hour or more per store going through racks of clothes to find what your looking for all the sizes are usually not in the right order. You will find some good buys and clothes he will really like.
Macy*s, neiman marcus, saks, bloomingdales, nordstrom.

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