The Abercrombie Guys: 1. Silenced

The Abercrombie Guys: 1. Silenced

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The Abercrombie Guys: 2. Who is Mike Jeffries?

He made Abercrombie and Fitch a millennial megabrand, marketing "sexy clothes on sexy people”, as one former colleague of Mike Jeffries put it. At home he had model-like men washing his cars and staff to chauffeur his dogs around. But what else was going on at his Hamptons mansio ...  Show more

The Abercrombie Guys: 3. The Marine

A former US marine turned reality TV star is invited to Mike Jeffries' mansion in the Hamptons. He dreams of being an Abercrombie and Fitch model, and he hopes to impress the fashion mogul. But the mood at the event begins to change and he says he soon realises this is not the in ...  Show more

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