Monday, December 6, 2010

True Religion and Seven jeans were chosen for their quality

Teenagers in more cash reduce sushi and starbucks, rather than in the clothing and accessories these days, according to a new survey, consumption of habitualization - high schoolers throughout the country.
Investigation on 17-18 years old children - and the suburbs, across the United States and Canada - showed that teens also had money, obtain a part-time job or as allowance parents intend to buy expensive food and coffee.
And urban children they say right trend.
The mayan protection senior, 17 years old, at laguardia HS have sushi lunch and two friends in west China interesting on all the money yesterday, said her parents give her into fancy food and starbucks.
"I never thought to buy clothes, I just buy food and go to starbucks every morning," she said. Once you have a group of friends in high school had better go out to play, take time to eat and not try on the dress is too expensive! In addition, shopping is draining. "
But protection and her friends don't tell their parents they are spending their money.
"I eat out, and then I go home to eat, because they don't like me to spend the money on expensive food. They told me home, eat for free ria said:" Bhawmick, 17.
A close second to sushi for the kids were restaurant chains like Chili's, California Pizza Kitchen and TGI Friday's.
Suburban teens questioned in the survey also opted to spend their free time at restaurants or friends' houses instead of shopping.
But teenagers still spend a significant amount of money on the fashion category when it's back-to-school time.
Teens tend to choose specialty stores over department stores.
They picked Urban Outfitters, Abercrombie and Fitch and American Eagle Outfitters as their top shops. In 2001, Gap, Express and Old Navy were among the top five.
And when jean shopping, designer denim won - True Religion and Seven jeans were chosen for their quality.

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