Stephanie218
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I worked at Abercrombie for a few months in college. I don't remember them focusing on height - I'm only 5' 4" and there were a few guys around my height working there. They did tend to focus on "recruiting" rather than just accepting applications to work there. We had business cards to hand out to attractive people we saw shopping in the store, and would invite them to work at A&F because they "fit the mold".
The discount was amazing though, and the clothes really do last. I just threw out my favorite pair of jeans from sophomore year of college yesterday actually, 5 years later.
The discount was amazing though, and the clothes really do last. I just threw out my favorite pair of jeans from sophomore year of college yesterday actually, 5 years later.


I'm sure something better will come along.
(I think it is okay--just. . . um . . . odd marketing I guess). If he wants to try them again sometime and he wants to stand out like a previous PP said--maybe he can take in a paper resume with a "headshot" attached (like a model would since this is "casting" and have someone get a shot of him that is very much their style and in all black and white, etc. At least it would show that he understands their compnay and how they market and the look they are after (and that he does look good without a shirt on
that seems very big with this store
).