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Hollister is mainly for teenagers isn't it?

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toptramp · 16/08/2012 19:50

Would a mum of 34 look too try hard wearing Hollister? Looked on the website and didn't see anything I really liked anyway and can't even see in the stores. Gosh I must be getting old!

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dexter73 · 16/08/2012 19:52

I think if you wore the stuff that didn't have HOLLISTER emblazoned across it then it would be fine.

toptramp · 16/08/2012 19:57

i quite like the small discreet logo but not a fan of the big brand name like you said.

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frootshoots · 16/08/2012 20:24

I am 26 and wear their dark wash super skinny jeans. Comfiest jeans I have ever owned in my life! They only have a small logo on the side pocket. I wouldn't wear anything with a large hollister logo on it though.

Hulababy · 16/08/2012 20:27

Ours is full or preteens and teenagers. DD is 10y and has a couple of tops from there. Only above teens in our store seem to be parents being dragged round.

Some of the stuff without the big name on it would be okay though. Just envious of anyone older being able to actually fit into their stuff - it looks so tiny!

redlac · 16/08/2012 20:27

I've worn hollister for years however nowadays I tent to wear just the logo'd stuff but do love my big comfy hoodie with HOLLISTER emblazoned across the chest

I do wish the there was more Abercrombie and Fitch shops though - their clothes are much more suited to the Scottish climate than hollisters flip flops and teenie shorts

germyrabbit · 16/08/2012 20:32

i fell over a plant in the one at brent cross, so took that as i sign that i didn't belong there

poppedoutforapintofmilk · 16/08/2012 21:03

DD is 27 and she loves their jeans. Says they're the most flattering ones she's ever had. Also their hoodies and t shirts. I wouldn't know they were from Hollister as nothing she buys there has noticeable logos on. I think if there was anything you liked there that 34 def isn't too old to be wearing their stuff.

EdithWeston · 16/08/2012 21:04

Yes, I think anything obviously logo'ed with brand colonised by teens is a bit odd on a parent (especially on the school run).

I did enjoy it though when I made separate sightings of two archbitch clique mothers in a the same obviously Jack Wills blazer.

Bellie · 16/08/2012 21:04

unless you are my 40 year old stbexdh! Then apparently it is very trendy!!

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