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...sudden, American Apparel??s popular “Legalize LA” shirts have taken on a whole new significance. In the coming days, the company will fire 1,800 workers whose papers federal authorities deemed illegitimate. Though it is always a tragedy whenever anyone loses his or her job, the criticism over this new policy of firing is unwarranted...
...though. For example, basic t-shirts, which come in any number of colors, materials, and neck shapes, are sold for an average of $20. Plain socks run around $10, and unisex jeans (that only anorexic 12-year-olds can wear) are upwards of $70. Despite its higher prices, American Apparel??s concept has worked. The brand has become increasingly popular and mainstream, and some of its original hipster fans are loathe to hear its now-ubiquitous name.With the U.S. economy tanking and a worldwide recession pending, it’s debatable as to whether...
...time back home attempting to hide my college’s identity. When my dad dropped the H-bomb at a doctor’s office, I refused to speak with him for the entire car ride home. Many students choose to avoid “Veritas apparel?? because they see wearing it—just like admitting you go to Harvard—as an awkward and arrogant display. But frequently, this anxiety is rooted in false modesty. I’ve heard many classmates imply they were sparing the feelings of less fortunate individuals who were...
...Harvard Square Business Association (HSBA) kicked off its annual wintertime celebration Sunday night with a “holiday tree” lighting, where Cantabrigians hung bags of winter apparel??hats, scarves and gloves—for those in need...
...clever I was as I walked through the crowd, I suddenly passed a girl wearing the exact same shirt. My brilliant social commentary was mere duplication.Herein lies the problem of the “Attitude” tee (which is how Abercrombie.com categorizes its selection of talkback apparel??need to make clear to the teenies that they are fighting the man with each new phrase). I, like the other undergrads, thought I was better than the boppers, trying hard to fit in with their fashion purchases. But just like a great Harvard/Yale tee is passing off the ingenuity...