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77 Kids vs. P.S. from Aeropostale
I got the idea from seeing a video on Youtube comparing various clothing from Abercrombie & Fitch, Hollister, American Eagle Outfitters, and Aeropostale to make a blog comparing the kiddie brands of AEO and Aero.
- 1 Age range
- 2 Store operations
- 3 Clothing quality
- 4 Store experience
- 77 Kids - 0-14 years
- P.S. - 4-16 years
- 77 Kids - Has stand alone stores in addition to stores within the adult American Eagle stores.
- P.S. - Mostly located as a "carve-in" section to the adult Aeropostale stores, but there they have stand alone locations as well.
- 77 Kids - High quality, more expensive than P.S.
- P.S. - Somewhat lower quality than 77 Kids, but a little bit more cheaper than 77.
- 77 Kids - has activities like chalkboards and interactive touch pad kiosks for the kid…
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A List of now defunct in real life chains that are still around in this universe
O.K. I felt the need to make a List of now defunct in real life chains that are still around in this universe at least in the US.
- 1 Stores
- 1.1 Department stores
- 1.2 Clothing stores
- 1.3 Toy stores
- 1.4 Electronics/entertainment stores
- 1.5 Mall specialty stores
- 1.6 Family entertainment centers
- 1.7 Restaurants
- Woolworth
- Ames
- Filene's Basement
- Virgin Megastore
- Marshall Field's
- Caldor
- 77 Kids
- Brothers
- Thom McAn (has been a part of Kmart since 1996)
- Kids "R" Us
- Gilly Hicks
- Wet Seal
- The Limited
- Ruum
- KB Toys
- Zainy Brainy
- Child World
- FAO Schwarz
- Imaginarium
- Circuit City
- Nobody Beats The Wiz (AKA just "The Wiz")
- Borders
- B. Dalton Bookseller
- Walden Books
- Blockbuster Video
- Blockbuster Music
- Software Etc.
- EB Games
- Babbage's
- Warner Brothers Studio Store
- Sesame Street General Store
- Showbiz Pizza
- Jeepers…