Kamryn Gardner A 7-year-old who wrote to Old Navy about putting “real” pockets in girls’ jeans got an actual response from the company, and is now a viral sensation.
Kamryn Gardner, a first grader at Evening Star Elementary School in Bentonville, Arkansas, used a “persuasive writing” assignment contact Old Navy about their faux front pockets,
“Dear Old Navy,” Gardner wrote in her letter. “I do not like that the front pockets of the girls’ jeans are fake. I want front pockets because I want to put my hands in them. I also would like to put things in them. Would you consider making girls jeans with front pockets that are not fake. Thank you for reading my request.”
By Dana McKay
Apr 8, 2021
Earlier this year, Kamryn, a first grader at Evening Star Elementary School in Bentonville, Arkansas, wrote to Old Navy and asked them to add pockets to their pants for girls. She and her class were working on persuasive writing, so she took advantage of the opportunity to express her feelings about the fake pockets on all of her Old Navy jeans.
Kamryn and her teacher probably weren t expecting a response from Old Navy. But not only did they respond, they also sent her several pairs of jeans and shorts. In their note back to her, they said they appreciate her feedback and that their design team would take it into consideration as they work on developing new products.
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By Dana McKay
Apr 8, 2021
Earlier this year, Kamryn, a first grader at Evening Star Elementary School in Bentonville, Arkansas, wrote to Old Navy and asked them to add pockets to their pants for girls. She and her class were working on persuasive writing, so she took advantage of the opportunity to express her feelings about the fake pockets on all of her Old Navy jeans.
Kamryn and her teacher probably weren t expecting a response from Old Navy. But not only did they respond, they also sent her several pairs of jeans and shorts. In their note back to her, they said they appreciate her feedback and that their design team would take it into consideration as they work on developing new products.
By Dana McKay
Apr 8, 2021
Earlier this year, Kamryn, a first grader at Evening Star Elementary School in Bentonville, Arkansas, wrote to Old Navy and asked them to add pockets to their pants for girls. She and her class were working on persuasive writing, so she took advantage of the opportunity to express her feelings about the fake pockets on all of her Old Navy jeans.
Kamryn and her teacher probably weren t expecting a response from Old Navy. But not only did they respond, they also sent her several pairs of jeans and shorts. In their note back to her, they said they appreciate her feedback and that their design team would take it into consideration as they work on developing new products.