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PostPosted: Sat 14:43, 26 Oct 2013    Post subject: abercrombie You Are What You Wear

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5. Baseball caps (particularly backwards)
6. Anything see-through
7. Stiletto heels
8. Long hair that causes you to flip it around; either get a decent haircut or wear your hair pulled back or pulled up
9. Hot pink boots
10. Mickey-Mouse ties
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