By frankie034 - 06/05/2009 07:40 - Australia

Today, I was ordering some clothes from Abercrombie online and I went to measure my bust to check what size I am in American. I got my measurement, checked what size it would be and the size of my bust was not even listed on the website. Great. Now even Abercrombie thinks I have small tits. FML
I agree, your life sucks 52 658
You deserved it 9 137

Same thing different taste

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At least you'll still fit in their shirts. I have the exact opposite problem

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No big deal... You prob have a great ass!

ChefBoy6382 0

Not the end of the world. You can NEVER be too small for A&F.

Upenn 0

why would you buy Abercrombie when you are foreign and surrounded by GOOD fashion? if you have the extra money, go for real high end stuff like Burberry and marc jacobs. if not, buy top shop/zara/etc where there is style instead of the same "rugged casual" look A&F has been channeling with NO change whatsoever in the past 20 years. A&F after 10th grade is just embarrasing

Okay, FYL because you think it's a bad thing to have a smaller chest. And, in response to the comments saying it's hard to find clothes for big boobs: you are not looking in the right places. I'm not bragging or anything by saying this because I would switch to a different body in a heartbeat, but I'm 16, size 0, with a size D chest that's not done growing. I have no problem finding clothes that fit me in both my waist and chest size. Then again, I don't shop at ridiculous stores like Abercrombie. I'm not paying $60 for a label. Most of my clothes come from stores like J C Penny's, Macy's, and Hot Topic. All expensive stores, but it's amazing the things you can fins on sale. If you want to shop at Abercrombie, go ahead, but don't be surprised when you've spent over $200 on three shirts and a pair of jeans.

theres nothing wrong with that and btw- Abercrombie sucks

Everyone who is hatin' on the OP for buying Abercrombie needs to stop. It's not for all of us, but if she likes it, what does it matter to you? Grow up.