The research I have seen No directly not but the holding corperation that handles the chain is french owned . Yes if you want to list the charities they support people her would be rather surprized.
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The research I have seen No directly not but the holding corperation that handles the chain is french owned . Yes if you want to list the charities they support people her would be rather surprized.
Here's the info I found
http://www.snopes.com/politics/military/target.
Can you point me to the info you found?
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Originally Posted by caseysmom
:confused: http://www.snopes.com/inboxer/charity/sallyann.asp
Our targets in WI still have kettles. I hate it. I've got to walk past them without giving anything or only dropping in a few cents because our family actually gets stuff from them. I feel like such an a**hole. I wish they just had the kettles sitting out without the bell ringers or something where you don't have to feel like a jerk for not having extra money. But thats just a rant and we're getting of the subject of the thread.
Corinna,
The Target retailer I believe has a no-solicitation policy and made an
exception for the salvation army. (this is the reason for the
non-kettle policy)
I am a Salvation army supporter and I contribute them via
mail. But even I feel uncomfortable with any solicitor's
in front of store fronts.
I hear you. Although I try not to shop there, I do occasionally as I have 2 Targets within 7-10 minutes from me and the closest Walmart is about 35 minutes away. But even so I usually take the trip to WM if I can, I only shop at Target about twice a year and one of the times it is because I get a gift certifate for there every year for my b-day, even after I tell that person I would prefer one for any other store.Quote:
Originally Posted by Corinna
I haven't stepped in to one for about 3 years.
YAY this is my kind of thread:D :D :D !!!!
Well, i love Kendalls in Manchester, and i also like Zara (no, not just cos it's my name, but it sells nice stuff;) )
Some more info on target, sorry I just don't like folks to believe unfounded rumors.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Target_Corporation
Thankyou Caseysmom for the post.
Nothing fancy for me. :) I like to shop at Target, Walmart, and Kmart for clothes. I also really like Boscov's, I think they have great sale prices on there clothes.
I love B. Moss!!! Hardly anyone I know knows of it though.Quote:
Originally Posted by christa
I love B. Moss, Kohl's, Hecht Co., Ann Taylor (when I can afford it...), Gap and Aeropostale (though a lot of their stuff is looking too young for me...).
Honestly I don't know, wherever I can find jeans that fit me just right and wherever I can stand to be in long enough to find a pair ( sometimes I have to try on 20 pairs before I find one I might consider buying) That is why I continue to wear badly ripped up jeans. I do like the brand Vigoss though. For shirts about 1/3 my wardrobe is old navy solid streach shirts, 3 different colors of longsleave and 3 different of shortsleave. The rest is stuff I picked up along the way like 4H shirts and school shirts, like when my school's basketball team won state they made a shirt and sold them for $10 each so I bought one. I sound like I have no style from my post but I really do, I woun't just buy anything, It has to both fit correctly and not blow my budget.
As for soes that actually fit (Womens size 11-12) I love Converse Hightops because they are unisex and they FIT! Before I found them I had to wear boston birks and they were $100 and I wore one pair out in a year. I would rather spend my money on stuff like my animals and technology and riding gear!
when I really need new clothing I go to wal-mart.. but my clothing is still in great condition & its over 10yrs old, so I don't have to replace it with wal-mart junk very often..
But for ladies underware & bras I go to Zellers.. they carry my fav brands.
HOW can you buy jeans by only a picture?? :eek: LUCKY!!Quote:
Originally Posted by buttercup132
Most of my clothes are from Aero, but I have a few clothes from Vanity (they have some of the NICEST workers ever!) and I have a few from Abercrombie, I love Abercrombie, and they have REALLY nice clothes, but I agree with some of the things you all said, the Abercrombies that I have been to have had very rude workers. Last time we went there, we asked to get a dressing room, and the girl in the front goes, just go back there (towards the rooms) nad find someone over there to help you :rolleyes: then nobody was over by the dressing rooms, so we asked her again, and shes like, o, those ones are closed, you have to go to the back. . . ok. . . so we go to the back (i've never been in this abercrombie before) and we cant find dressing rooms ANYWHERE and they were of no help, but I did buy some clothes :rolleyes:
American Eagle,Target,Old Navy,department stores and a few others.
You and me both. Actually, I only shop when and if necessary and I'd rather stick needles in my eyes than shop for clothes or shoes. I recently needed a jacket and bought one for 1/2 price at WalMart. Same as you King, I've been wearing the same work clothes for about 6 years and pretty soon I'm going to have gear myself up to replace a top or two. I'm putting it off as long as possible. :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by king2005
I don't really have a 'favorite place'. My wardrobe comes from all over. Basically everything I own was on sale though, or a good regular price. If I'm going shopping, I'll walk in a store and walk right to the "Sale" clothes. If I look around and see nothing on sale, I usually leave. I just can't afford things like that! I went into an A&F store ONCE, at the end of this past December, while I was in Kansas City, and the prices were INSANE. I also went into a PacSun and Buckle - both very very expensive. So the store doesn't really matter to me. If I find an article of clothing (or shoes, whatever) that I like and is a good deal, I buy it. Simple as that. :p