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To: elmatador who wrote (3481)9/30/2019 12:33:05 PM
From: Elroy Jetson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13803
 
You have a cultural misunderstanding.

Forever 21 was a store which appealed to older women who wanted to maintain tbe illusion, with certain style hints but larger sizes, that they were forever 21 years old.

No actual 21 year old would have ever been caught dead shopping there. (To begin with actual 21 year olds wish they were 25) .

As the massive Baby Boom generation ages they have less interest in appearing to be a 70 year old 21 year old, and they have less disposable income for short-lived fashion purchases.

And the biggest problem is Forever 21 was not able to transition successfully to online sales to connect with their now smaller pool of shoppers who also prefer online shopping.

Your Brazilian-African interpretation is amusing.



To: elmatador who wrote (3481)9/30/2019 1:50:31 PM
From: gg cox  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13803
 
Young Greta has taken on a life of scrutiny.

She will, forever, have the third eye watching every move.

She will be doomed to a life of no fly list, hang homespun

wash on line to dry and timed showers, solar for sure and

tiny house abode. A like minded partner a necessity to

help in the vegetable garden .

Too many children might cause the third eye to pounce.

Poor Greta.