They don’t sell plus sizes because their brand is only for ‘cool, good-looking people’ according to the CEO Mike Jeffries. Well, Mike, what did you make of this?

They don’t sell plus sizes because their brand is only for ‘cool, good-looking people’ according to the CEO Mike Jeffries. Well, Mike, what did you make of this?

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lucious woman, if i made clothes I would use her to advertise them
Love it! This made me smile.
Love this! I think his comments will unfortunately make the brand more popular for meatheads/frat/posers, though.
But thanks I will pass this around!
Have a nice afternoon, everyone.
Her legs are cut. Good for her!
And I completely agree with the hand signals. Let’s just see how much mileage Abercrombies gets iwth mean chic.
Ha! Good for here. This is brilliant.
Did anyone else go have a look at the actual Buzzfeed page? The comments are *appalling*. (Though, sadly, unsurprising.)
Can you send the buzzfeed link, Shyane? I saw this yesterday at its original source on her blog, not through buzzfeed, and the comments on that are mostly hugely supportive: http://www.themilitantbaker.com/2013/05/to-mike-jeffries-co-abercrombie-fitch.html
Thanks for the link to her blog! The buzzfeed link is the one given in post here. Here is it is: http://www.buzzfeed.com/summeranne/abercrombie-fitch-ads-re-imagined-as-attractive-fat
“Let’s purchase his company’s product anyway, that’ll show him.”. I think the intended lesson may be obscured for Mike Jeffries.
http://enblommigtekopp.blogg.se/2013/may/american-apparel-really-know-about-that-unisex-thing-damn-well-english-version.html
American apparel are almost as bad as A&F…