[1] Craig was working for textile and fashion manufacturer Aywon at the time and had discovered specialty jeans stores during a business trip to Los Angeles and San Francisco earlier that year.
[3] In April 1971, Just Jeans opened its second store in Centre Road, Bentleigh, followed by its third in Moonee Ponds several weeks later.
[4] In 1976, Just Jeans bought failed Melbourne menswear chain Walsh's, giving the company its first presence in suburban shopping centres.
In 1988, it purchased the failed women's fashion chain Central Park, which had 15 stores in Western Australia, for $2 million.
[2] Three months before the sale of Extra Clothing, the Kimberleys sold 30% of Just Jeans to the Mallcap Corporation for $8 million.
However, when three of Jetty's biggest suppliers said they would not supply products to stores owned by Just Jeans, the deal collapsed.
[9] In July 2007, the Just Group acquired stationery chain Smiggle for at least $29 million, becoming the first non-fashion brand in its portfolio.
[13] The Baptist World Aid's 2015 Fashion Report named the Just Group one of the worst performers when it comes to protecting international workers.
In March 2024, Premier Investments announced plans to spin off Smiggle into an independent company by the end of January 2025 and explore a spin-off of Peter Alexander for sometime in 2025.
[20] Earlier in September, Premier Investments also sacked Smiggle chief executive John Cheston for "serious misconduct and a serious breach of his employment terms".