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What about Old Navy and the Gap? SM

Posted By: Chickadee on 2007-04-19
In Reply to: Teen fashion emergency! :) SM - Chickadee

are they okay to shop at too...I'll wait while you ask your teens!


You guys have given me some great suggestions!  I knew I could count on you all!


Thanks sooo much! 


Chickadee




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My 15-yo son shops on line at Old Navy and Hot Topic, shoes.com. And he's cool. As for haircut.