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Christopher Byron Simon & Schuster, 1992 - Clothing trade - 364 pages IN the early 1980s the jeans business was hot, and no jeans maker was hotter than Jordache. Flush with money, Jordache bought 50 percent of a comoany named Guess. The owners took an instant dislike to one another, and all-out warfare soon broke out. Eventually the I.R.S. and federal prosecutors were dragged into this bizarre case. 8 pages of photos. Decommissioned library book Missing book jacket Bonus: newspaper clipping relevant to the subject matter of the book in the back cover
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Chronicles the story of two designer jeans companies involved in a bicoastal legal battle that employed heavyweight law firms, private investigators, and federal prosecutors.
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