01-23-2015, 04:40 PM
Via Jezebel I read an interesting article in Business Week about the prolonged downward slide of Abercrombie & Fitch. The cover features the torso of a senior citizen posed like one of the company's models, which speaks volumes about what is going on.
I have followed AF's travails closely because they figured prominently in a paper I wrote in graduate school about how advertising is now leveling the playing field by objectifying men much in the way women were for decades, and the attendant neuroses it has triggered, particularly for the young and in the gay community. They were also my customer for some time. If you're not familiar with the antics of their now-former chairman, it is an amusing and sometimes disturbing story.
I have followed AF's travails closely because they figured prominently in a paper I wrote in graduate school about how advertising is now leveling the playing field by objectifying men much in the way women were for decades, and the attendant neuroses it has triggered, particularly for the young and in the gay community. They were also my customer for some time. If you're not familiar with the antics of their now-former chairman, it is an amusing and sometimes disturbing story.