Tuesday, July 2, 2013

American Apparel Flea Market Heaven!





EEPPP! I have finally popped by American Apparel Factory Flea Market cherry. Ever since I saw that one coolkid wearing an American Apparel zip up jacket in the 6th grade, I knew I would fall in love with this store within an instant. The simplicity and homely feeling with the wear of these beautiful artworks just makes me wish I had all the money in the world to buy every single item in this store. But unfortunately, the price is real and basically the only reason why I can't have my closet full of American Apparel. Its so sad how the printed numbers on the price tag just rip my heart and soul away from them. Always waiting for incredible sales and discounts were becoming miracles that would never happen in the stores, so when I found out about the factory flea market, I knew I had to go and check it out! Of course I learn from the best, so I took my mom's yelping skills and looked up all the info of the factory's do's and dont's. The AA flea market is just something that you have to make a judgement of. Honestly, I didn't mind the no air conditioning and factory dirty floors because I was just in love with the discounts and the quality of the clothes. The shopping carts also help with the pile of clothes that you plan on trying on in their dressing rooms. (YES! AA is one the of only flea markets that I have been to that have dressing rooms available. Going on a Monday, it was definitely not busy at all and I was amazed how easily I was able to find my sizes. Usually, the stores run out of the XS or the 24 waist items so fast that when I go and look for my size they aren't there, so if you often find yourself in that situation, go & check out the flea market! The discounts are so real and make the clothing some what more affordable. If you are in love with American Apparel clothes, the $30 high waisted easy jean shorts will seem like heaven to you too! American Apparel is most definitely not a cheap Forever 21 or Foreign Exchange, but their local feeling, love, and great material are worth your investment. 

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