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add more images i.e. jeans, t-shirts, or better yet, the models
break the article up in different sections (clean up)
- give citations for unsourced claims
add more details on flagship stores like Hollister Co.
- Fuse redundant sentences, paragraphs, and sections together so the article reads with less repetition
Remove content that reads like an advertisement from the marketing dept. at a&f
Update photos to newer storefront style.
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[edit] A&F Magazine: when did it cease publishing?
If you know, let me know here. --zenohockey (talk) 07:01, 31 December 2007 (UTC)
Hey, I have made some changes to this article and believe that it is no longer written like an advertisement, I think we can take off the banner now. Please give me your opinion. --User:margaretq13
[edit] The tone of the article, again
I know that the company uses different unique ways to promote the brand, (pure cashmere cotton, ooh la la) but Wikipedia needs to stay away from this kind of tone. Some sections are really beginning to read like another advertisement for the brand and poor writing at the same time. To make this worse, some sentences aren't even accompanied with sources. And by the way $ xxx USD is very redundant. Why would you say 5000 dollars United States dollars? It's just 5000 USD. or [[US Dollar|$]]5000 which makes $5000. Not to mention that the dollar sign doesn't need to be linked more than once. мirаgeinred سَراب ٭ (talk) 00:02, 14 May 2008 (UTC)