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  2. Jordache - Wikipedia

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    The company designs and manufactures a wide variety of denim, apparel and accessories. In 2018, Jordache unveiled a premium denim collection in celebration of the brand's 40th anniversary. [5] The brands owned by Jordache Enterprises include: Jordache, Earl Jeans, KIKIT Jeans, Maurice Sasson, Fubu Ladies, Airport, Blue Star, and Gasoline.

  3. 13 Dead Fashion Brands We Still Really Miss - AOL

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    Jordache jeans — called "one of the brands that defined the '80s" by NPR, ... L.E.I. Denim. A bizarre link to L.E.I.'s former website reminds us that the acronym stands for "Life, Energy ...

  4. List of denim jeans brands - Wikipedia

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    7 for All Mankind; Aéropostale (clothing) Arizona Jean Co. Brittania Sportswear Ltd; Brutus Jeans; Buck Mason; Bugle Boy; Calvin Klein (fashion house) Chip and Pepper

  5. Jordache Taps Brooke Shields For Latest Campaign - AOL

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    Jordache has tapped Brooke Shields as the face of its latest ad campaign. The campaign was shot in New York City by Cass Bird and styled by Deborah Watson and embraces the denim company’s ...

  6. Joseph Nakash - Wikipedia

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    In future commercials, Brooke Shields was promoted in the Jordache ads serving as the company's in-house model. [8] The Crizoe jingle was utilized by Jordache Enterprises for almost 10 years in their advertising campaigns and is said to have spawned the designer jeans boom of the 1980s. In 1979, Jordache had $72 million in sales. [9]

  7. Sasson Jeans - Wikipedia

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    In 1983, Jordache, a rival apparel company, bought out the Maurice Sasson brand name and appointed Maurice Sasson as president and chief designer of Jordache's new brand, Bronco Jeans. Maurice Sasson left Sasson Jeans during an era in which Sasson Jeans also faced a lawsuit in court from the Vidal Sassoon hair products brand, in which Vidal ...

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