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  2. J.Crew - Wikipedia

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    Historically, each year the company issued 24 editions of the J.Crew catalog, distributing more than 80 million copies. Beginning in 2017, the catalog began being released with fewer pages and fewer issues per year. [58] J.Crew has been criticized for labeling its new super-small jeans as "size 000"., [59] and for advertising them as "toothpick ...

  3. File:JCrew logo.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. 4-year-old designer Mayhem designs for J.Crew

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    J.Crew is teaming up with a new designer for a summer 2015 collection. What makes her so special? Well, to start, she's only four years old. "Where do you get these ideas from?" CBS reporter ...

  5. The J. Crew Catalog of the '90s Was My Generation's Preppy ...

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    J.Crew catalogs from Fall 1989, Spring/Summer 1991 and, Summer 1989 Courtesy J.Crew

  6. J.Crew’s Olympia Gayot Will Teach You How to Take a Mirror Selfie

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    This month, we spoke to Olympia Gayot, the women’s creative director at J.Crew and the brains behind its buzzy resurgence. A trained painter, Gayot first joined the retailer in 2010, working as ...

  7. Jockey International - Wikipedia

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    Jockey was originally named Coopers, Inc., and was founded by Samuel T. Cooper in St. Joseph, Michigan in 1876 as a hosiery business. [9] [10] [11] Cooper began the business after hearing that lumberjacks suffered from poorly constructed wool socks. In 1900, Cooper began making undergarments. By 1902 the business was expanding.