In this episode of Good Bad Billionaire, the spotlight is on Doris Fisher, the co-founder of The Gap, and her remarkable journey to billionaire status. The discussion highlights the innovative retail strategies the Fishers implemented in the 1960s, their early successes, and the challenges they faced during their initial public offering. A key figure in revitalizing the brand was Mickey Drexler, whose efforts helped The Gap thrive for a time. However, the company later struggled with increasing competition and ethical issues. Despite the controversies over labor practices and the brand's decline, Doris Fisher still enjoys a substantial net worth and a lasting impact on the fashion industry. In the end, the hosts reflect on her legacy, concluding that she represents "just another billionaire," neither particularly good nor bad.