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Inspired by the Target > Gap thread, I've decided to rank the mall stores from best to worst.
Sorry if this is getting off topic, but what do people on this forum mean when they talk about "mall brands?" I've never seen a Target inside a mall and Old Navys are usually standalone stores or located in strip centers too.
Don't take the "mall" part too literally. It's just chain clothing stores. And it only applies to in-house items.
American Eagle? Christ, I looked at that ************* yesterday. It's a terrible coat.
Rugby would be good if 90% of the designs weren't extremely ugly.
I love rugby's aesthetic, I just wish they'd stop making sweatpants, and modeling them with sport jackets. also the hoodies and tees go into A&F territory. I understand they're trying to wean the A&F kids off that market with this ****, but please, it takes up too much of the store.
How exactly do you put a stylish BR outfit together I'm curious...
After having tried on peacoats by ON (complete junk), various generic USN ones at army surplus stores (all crappy fitting except the Alpha), the melton by RL (a joke for the money) and Jcrew's (with its awkwardly tight shoulders and wide body), the "*************" peacoat by AE is better than all of them.