Let me tell you, I’ve been digging into this guy, Millard “Mickey” Drexler. This dude is a legend in the retail world, and I wanted to see what makes him tick.

First, I started by looking at his career. This guy has been around the block. He started way back, and one of his first big moves was with Ann Taylor. I read that he helped turn that company around, which got him noticed by bigger players.
- Read articles about his early career at Ann Taylor.
- Noted his impact on the company’s growth.
Then, I moved on to his time at the Gap. He became the CEO there, and this is where he really made a name for himself. I found out that he used some pretty unorthodox methods, but they worked. He transformed Gap into a massive success. I spent a good chunk of time trying to understand his strategies there.
- Watched some old interviews where he talked about his Gap days.
- Dug into financial reports to see the numbers during his tenure.
After that, I looked at his move to *. This was in 2003, after he suddenly left Gap. He took the chairman and CEO role, and I was curious to see if he could repeat his Gap magic. Turns out, he kind of did! He changed * from this preppy brand into something more upscale and vintage. I even saw that he stepped down as CEO a while back, in 2017, but he stayed on as chairman for a bit.
- Compared *’s brand image before and after Drexler.
- Checked out customer reviews to see how people felt about the changes.
Digging deeper into Alex Mill
Recently, I found out that he’s now the chairman of Alex Mill. It’s a company started by his son. I got interested in this because it shows he’s still in the game, still trying new things. I tried to find some info on Alex Mill’s performance, but it’s a bit harder to find since it’s newer.
- Visited the Alex Mill website to get a feel for their style.
- Looked for any interviews with Drexler about his role there.
Finally, I tried to get a sense of the man himself. What’s he like? I found some quotes calling him “the man who dressed America,” which is pretty cool. And I read that he’s known for being very direct and having a strong personality. I watched a few interviews to see him in action, and yeah, he definitely doesn’t mince words.

So, that’s my deep dive into Mickey Drexler. It’s been a fun ride learning about this guy. He’s a real character, and his impact on the retail industry is undeniable. I’ll keep an eye on what he does next. This is so interesting.