Jeffrey Rogers
Jeffrey Rogers established his eponymous company in the 1970s in Margaret Street, Soho, with a staff of three. Over time, his company grew to become a large international concern; by 1988 it had a turnover of £25 million and exported 15 per cent of production outside the UK.During his organisation's 1980s heyday, Rogers was described by Judy Rumbold in ''The Guardian'' as "the T-shirt king", although his company was almost as ubiquitous for its knitwear, supplied to retailers such as TopShop, Miss Selfridge and John Lewis. Fashion journalist Brenda Polan described Rogers as: "one of Britain's most successful manufacturers of mass-market fashion, supplier to most of the zippy low-cost chains". Provided by Wikipedia
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6by Wang, Richard J, Peña-Garcia, Yadira, Bibby, Madeleine G, Raveendran, Muthuswamy, Harris, R Alan, Jansen, Heiko T, Robbins, Charles T, Rogers, Jeffrey, Kelley, Joanna L, Hahn, Matthew WGet access
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7by Wang, Richard J, Peña-Garcia, Yadira, Bibby, Madeleine G, Raveendran, Muthuswamy, Harris, R Alan, Jansen, Heiko T, Robbins, Charles T, Rogers, Jeffrey, Kelley, Joanna L, Hahn, Matthew WGet access
Published in Genome Biology and Evolution (2022)
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8by Umphlett, Natalie, Timlin, Michael S., Fuchs, Brian, Ryan, Wendy, Doesken, Nolan, Angel, Jim, Kellner, Olivia, Hillaker, Harry J., Knapp, Mary, Lin, Xiaomao, Foster, Stu, Andresen, Jeff, Pollyea, Aaron, Spoden, Greg, Guinan, Pat, Akyüz, Adnan, Rogers, Jeffrey C., Edwards, Laura M., Bergantino, TonyGet access
Published 2012
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