The trailer includes interviews with former Abercrombie employees and managers.
We don’t know what else we can expect from the doc, but we do know it was directed by Alison Klayman, whose works indicate a strong grasp of the mid-aughts, including a documentary about the artist Ai Weiwei,The documentary premieres April 19 on Netflix. In the meantime, prepare yourself to once again face the provocative photoshoots that haunted your youth, the logo tees that entire cliques were organized around and, of course, prepare to be reminded of the cologne.
The trailer for the documentary was released on March 31 on Netflix’s Twitter account, with the caption that takes a line from one of the film’s interviewees: “They didn’t invent evil. They didn’t invest class. They just packed it.” The trailer includes interviews with former Abercrombie employees and managers and gets to the heart of the doc, which is about the company’s exclusionary policies, including how managers were told to recruit “good-looking people,” with the company stipulating what “good-looking’ means. “Exclusion was the root of their success,” one interviewee says.
We’re excited than ever now for the release of the film, which premieres on Netflix on April 19. In the meantime, you can watch the trailer, below.
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