In Marc Jacobs, G-III CEO Morris Goldfarb Sees ‘Cultural Relevance’ Not ‘Cash Cow’
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The company, which is transitioning away from its licensed Tommy Hilfiger and Calvin Klein business, has big plans for Marc Jacobs, which it is buying with WHP Global.
The company, which is transitioning away from its licensed Tommy Hilfiger and Calvin Klein business, has big plans for Marc Jacobs, which it is buying with WHP Global.
The company, which is transitioning away from its licensed Tommy Hilfiger and Calvin Klein business, has big plans for Marc Jacobs, which it is buying with WHP Global.
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