J.Crew CEO
Mickey Drexler has responded to a
New York Times column that called out a bad experience with the retailer and declared all online shopping "hell." Author
Delia Ephron related a personal experience with J.Crew in the column, saying that the items she ordered weren't wrapped and they were shipped to the wrong address. Then she had to go through a time-consuming customer service process. Drexler responded with a letter to the editor, which was then published by
The New York Times....
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J.Crew Uses Photoshop to Carve Out Model's Thighs
November 1, 2012
From Huffington Post
We're pretty used to fashion brands retouching photos to contort models’ bodies. But while slimming down legs, removing ribs and even doling out lopsided boob jobs are certainly jarring, we couldn't help but feel completely stunned upon seeing J.Crew's recent Photoshop fail — it completely
obliterated a model's thighs. Is nothing sacred?
J. Crew profit surges 54% in Q3
November 29, 2012
From Chain Store Age
New York -- J. Crew Group reported Thursday that net income for the third quarter rose 54% to $33.2 million, from $21.6 million in the prior year. The retailer also has signed a lease for its first store abroad, on London’s Regent Street, Women’s Wear...