Where Are We At?
Here we are going to describe the feels and looks of the setting in the Abercrombie and Fitch controversy. Abercrombie and Fitch is located in New Albany, Ohio.
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The Main Setting of the Project
Only one smells exists at the headquarters of Abercrombie and Fitch: hatred. In the beautiful state of Ohio exists a company ruled by a tyrant. The physical surroundings of the land are beautiful, but the CEO of A & F is not. In New Albany, Ohio exists the man that changed the game and single-handedly sunk a company. New Albany is a place where the rich come to get richer, while the poor come to... well, still be poor. As one of the richest cities in all of Ohio we can assume an atmosphere that fits Abercrombie and Fitch quite well. The environment is home to the snobby people who have struck it rich, and measure their morals by the number of commas in their checking account. Just as you'd expect the town is highly caucasian and most likely conservative as well. You can't hear noises, except for the landscaping workers mowing their "master's" lawns. At least it seems to be a white man's land, offering little to no diversity. The only things that take place are executive decisions. It doesn't feel like home. There's no struggle in this land. It's a place where the rich come to bask in their wealth, and enjoy all that they've worked for. Who is one to judge them or hate them for it? These people have come to a small community to escape the real world, as do Abercrombie and Fitch's views on who should be wearing their brand. This city sits on a throne of happiness and little to no problems, while the rest of the world continues to suffer and fight for survival.
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