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Old 24-02-2008   #106
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I also find it funny that the designers won't sue a store who SELLS THEIR CLOTHING ALSO.
"Ms. Burch, who will show her collection on Sept. 11, said she was aware that her designs had been singled out by copiers. In March, she filed a lawsuit against several stores, including the Strawberry chain, for selling ballerina flats with an insignia she thought was too close to hers. As for the sequined dress Ms. Anand made for Bloomingdale’s, similar to one of Ms. Burch’s, Frank Doroff, a senior executive vice president of the store, said he was unaware of the order. "

It's sad that f21 gets singled out.
 

Old 24-02-2008   #107
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The meanest people that I've ever worked for are deeply religious
I always say look at the Godfather as an example dual lives and beliefs
 
Old 25-02-2008   #108
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Express is not nearly as trendy and desperate as Forever 21. much more expensive, yes, but i have a few coats, cardigans, and dresses from there that have lasted me years in terms of both quality and relevance.
Same here...I have a couple of their "Essential shirts" (button down collared long-sleeved) that I bought 7 (seven) years ago that still look like new that I get alot of complements on.

The funny thing is, the shirt is so basic that the style of their essential shirt in their stores looks almost the exact same as my seven-year-old one. Perfect for an everyday-wear-to-work type of top, though.

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Old 02-03-2008   #109
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Isn't that how most stores are? The clothes aren't going to hang themselves up, you know.
i meant like on the floor
in piles
the employees do nothign and i find i really weird that i ahvent gotten oen shift in 3 weeks when i come in and have to pull at least 250 garments that have been stepped and trampled on yet the people who leave them on the ground get at least 3 shifts a weeks
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Old 03-03-2008   #110
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^ That sucks. But the one near me is clean and tidy . It's the stores duty to clean up, not the customers. And it should be the mangement too, not just throwing it all on associates. Sounds like lazy employees though. My old job was like that, I used to fix everything up and everyone else would stand around and "watch paint dry."
 
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