Peer pressure really gets to kids
when they go to school. They see that some kids are wearing a certain type of
brand or certain style of cloth and they also want to be cool like them. When I
was in Juniors High I thought that Hollister was the best store in the world. I
only thought that because so many people were wearing it in my school. It was
so expensive but I didn't care because I wanted to be like everyone else. A
simple t shirt was about 20 dollars when I could have gotten a similar shirt at
another store for half the price. I was pretty much paying extra money to have
my shirt say Hollister on it. I wasn’t really paying because at the time I was
young and wasn't working. Every Sunday my dad would give us an allowance of 10
dollars and I would save it and at the end of the month I would go shopping.
Not only would I spend my allowance money but once we were at the store I would
beg my parents to buy my more cloth. All of my friends would buy that brand and
I wasn't going to be the only one who didn't wear that. Now I look back and
think it was all very immature. I was just following the crowd not thinking
about how expensive it really was. Now I know the value of money and think
twice about buying cloth that expensive. I know how hard it is to earn money
and I'll rather spend it on something more useful. I still love to go shopping
but now I think twice about buying something really expensive. I usually go
shopping at Forever 21 now where the cloth is much cheaper than Hollister. I
probably haven't bought anything from college since I started high school and
I'm very proud of myself.
I completely agree on how hard it is to keep the spending at a minimum.
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