it's not the brand, but the people


and when i say 'people', i don't mean Patrick Robinson.


GAP's been on and off the hot-radar for the last ten years. i know this because i'd actually make the effort to walk into a store one season, and i'd avoid it at all cost another season. sometimes it's too safe; the cookie-cutter style isn't for me (obviously). but at other times, there are decent pieces i'd cough up some dough for. in a recent article i read in "Fashionista", it explains that it's not all of the designer's fault if numbers are falling on the grid. blame it on the buyers, blame it on the CEO. suppose they hire new and younger buyers and fire the current CEO for someone who knows wassup... hmmmmm, now there's an idea (duh).


it's refreshing to read something about fashion that isn't solely about "the hottest item to have and/or die for".... you know what i mean?

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