“I’m not sure. I certainly think I can talk to you. Can you call back in an hour? We have this meeting at 9, but I’m pretty sure I’ll be free in an hour,” Dov Charney says genially. An hour later, he says, “I’m just not sure I’m in the right headspace. Can I call you back—how late are you going to be up?” (It must be said at this point that I sense no lecherous intent in his tone.) “Ninety-per-cent sure, I’ll call you by about 11. If not, tomorrow.”
Last Stand at American Apparel
Maryam Sanati | The Globe and Mail | October 28, 2010 | 5,581 words