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In the mid-2000s, a new clothing brand emerged, capturing the attention of fashion enthusiasts and young adults across America. This brand, known for its provocative advertising and unique approach to retail, quickly became a cultural phenomenon. But as the brand quickly expands, the young employees begin to realise that American Apparel’s shiny surface is hiding a darker reality.
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Nice also 2nd
I’m super early..
I remember that store on 125 St and seven avenue next to the children’s place
“The heart wants what it wants.“
Always the mating call of the total selfish pr*ck who doesn’t care who he hurts.
So we are getting three train wreck the Travis Scott incident, the cruise ship incident and now the one about American appeal cool like I said I loved Woodstock 99 one and I’m looking forward for theses.
Netflix is really on a roll pushing out documentary after documentary.
Na squid game we dey wait for abeg, all these ones no really concern us
BRING BACK ‘SKULL ISLAND’!
Netflix they should make a new movie from Nickelodeon TV show knight squad
Funny this is a documentary bc I once worked there. Can we come for forever 21 next and how toxic it is
now he owns LA Apparel. so that cool
RELEASE THE STRANGER THINGS 5 TRAILER ALREADY
Patriot-the movie
Alo gives me American Apparel vibes
I think expecting men to not use their power to obtain sex is quite asinine.
that one 5 seconds of summer song
He owns Los Angeles Apparel now, how he is still in the fashion industry and not blacklisted is beyond me
Look at the beak on that one