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mkingdon
18 Apr 08, 09:26 AM
Hi,

I remember a thread some months ago about emo clothes shops in Orlando, but I can't find it. :confused2

Does anyone know of any shops for those of an emo persuasion?? Emily is 13 during our next trip, and would love to get some emo stuff that perhaps wouldn't be available in the UK.

Cheers

Craig

doradaxplorer
18 Apr 08, 10:40 AM
In Florida Mall they have a Hot Topic that sells loads of EMO stuff,my son is more into a rock look ; )and he came away witrh loads of belts,belt chains,necklaces etc

Cyclospora
18 Apr 08, 10:54 AM
They have a website too but you might need to steady your nerves before you have a look!

http://www.hottopic.com/hottopic/index.jsp

ameliaUK
18 Apr 08, 10:56 AM
LOL
I have 2 Emo DDs 12 14
spent all there money in Hot Topic in January ,they are a tad expensive though

Vabeth
18 Apr 08, 03:34 PM
DD spent about 2 hours in the Hot Topic at Festival Bay and had a fabulous time! Infact it was the highlight of her trip and the one thing she'd been talking about for months before! It's only a small shop, but is crammed full of clothes and accessories! The t-shirts are fantastic and she came away with 4 huge bags full of stuff!
She can't wait to go back again at xmas and wants to visit the one at Florida Mall too! :wave:

KES
18 Apr 08, 04:16 PM
Is Hot Topic the shop near the food court bit of Florida Mall? If it is then there were loads of t-shirts etc.

DS's got Greenday t's, Good Charlotte etc etc (Waste of money as they have gone off them now!)

DH got Marilyn Manson t's & things.

mkingdon
18 Apr 08, 04:28 PM
Thanks all. I'll start saving up then!! ;)

klang_kat
18 Apr 08, 04:53 PM
HOT TOPIC in the florida Mall!!!! =D

They do a great range of stuff like kitsch Harry Potter stuff, Hello Kitty, Pokemon and just general "emo" themed stuff (clothes and jewellery).

Their website is really good to look at: always helps me to save up plenty of money!!!

P.S. The clothes are of a pretty high quality too; they all wash and last really well in my experience of clothes (which is a lot :pgig: :pgig: :blush: )

Katie

janed
18 Apr 08, 06:57 PM
You might like to look at a book in the Virgin Megastore called 'everybody hurts' it's an encyclopeadia of emo. Hilarious.