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Old 11-14-2003, 04:05 AM
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Wow.

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Someone before mentioned how Abercrombie and Fitch used to be a good brand. Indeed. I have an uncle who is an avid outdoorsman and still owns quite a few Abercrombie pieces of hunting gear from 10+ years ago. I think he even owns a few AF fishing lures, lol. Nowdays youd be just a sliekly to find an AF lure as a dangle on a shell necklace. lol. He also has this huge hunting scene print framed above his fireplace that says "Abercrombie and Fitch" across the bottom. It cracks me the FU.
So I am getting home from the pool hall and flipping through the channels and this movie is on from the 60's and I hear them talking about Abercombie, lol. About how its a fishing lure joint and sporting goods store. It made mw think of this post. Heres the caption from TVguide.com:

Man's Favorite Sport (1963) The man in question is Hudson, a fishing equipment salesman for Abercrombie & Fitch whose knowledge of fly-casting is limited to demonstrations in department-store showrooms. The sport in question is actually the pursuit of women, and the woman in question is Prentiss...

Abercrombie in the 60's was never like this...



hahha. All these fools in this 1960's movie talking about his boss at Abercrombie getting upset at him.
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