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Written by Pat's Papers | Friday, 19 October 2012 7:23 AM

He’s one “fitch” of a boss, says the New York Post. The paper got ahold of Abercrombie & Fitch CEO Michael Jeffries’ very diva list of demands for staffers on his private jet. Like: “Male staffers are to be clean-shaven and wear a uniform of Abercrombie polo shirts, flip-flops and a ‘spritz’ of the firm’s cologne — and boxer briefs. All staffers must wear sunglasses.” Or: “Washclothes are to be tri-folded.” Jeffries also insists on listening to Phil Collins’ “Take Me Home” every time he boards and has a very specific seating arrangement for his three dogs.
SOURCE: New York Post
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