Ol’Otis
The Picasso of the Ghetto
not so much thisonline shopping
i think they opened too many stores and gotta cut down
Zara seems to be doing damn good
not so much thisonline shopping
it really doesn'tThat shyt dont even fit a black man right

It was a loud ass storeGood that was a garbage ass store to begin with fukk em...![]()
good pointA lot of black people work at H&M. A lot of them are out of work now.

Let’s be real most H&M workers are under 30 and can bounce back waaay better than that 49 year old Sears worker who has been there 10 years and still only has a high school diploma .funny how any other retail thread, it's "oh no we losing jobs, only the 1% survive" then when it's H&M, there's a whole different POV. i get it given the hoodie controversy, but being that forever 21, uniqlo, zara, and H&M with their cheap fast fashion were the only retailers that were thriving in an otherwise deteriorating industry, this is a sign that yall "we need retail jobs" proponents should really be worried.
when those who thrive start failing, it's only a signal of how bad it will be across the board. don't see why yall would laugh at this if you're one of the posters in the other threads mad at Amazon/automation and crying about retail jobs.

Their cheap shyt can only be pulled off by bad bytches since the attention to material detail is deterred by the chick’s face.
I’ve went to H&M once years ago just to see what the hype was about to check the jeans out. I rubbed my fingers on those bullshyt ass jeans and walked right back out. That’s a store for young bytches, broke dudes and migrant worker looking people who are direct descendants of Indigenous Americans in what is now called Mexico


