By Cherranda Smith
Apr 9, 2021
“Dear Old Navy. I do not like that the front pockets of the girls’ jeans are fake.” Arkansas first-grader
Kamryn Gardner voiced her opinion on jeans offered to girls by retail giant Old Navy. Now, the brand says they’re going to develop more girls’ jeans with real pockets.
“I want front pockets because I want to put my hands in them. I also would like to put things in them,” Kamryn added to her letter, shared on her elementary school’s Facebook page.
“Would you consider making girls jeans with front pockets that are not fake. Thank you for reading my request,” Kamryn ended the letter.
By Cherranda Smith
Apr 9, 2021
“Dear Old Navy. I do not like that the front pockets of the girls’ jeans are fake.” Arkansas first-grader
Kamryn Gardner voiced her opinion on jeans offered to girls by retail giant Old Navy. Now, the brand says they’re going to develop more girls’ jeans with real pockets.
“I want front pockets because I want to put my hands in them. I also would like to put things in them,” Kamryn added to her letter, shared on her elementary school’s Facebook page.
“Would you consider making girls jeans with front pockets that are not fake. Thank you for reading my request,” Kamryn ended the letter.
By Cherranda Smith
Apr 9, 2021
“Dear Old Navy. I do not like that the front pockets of the girls’ jeans are fake.” Arkansas first-grader
Kamryn Gardner voiced her opinion on jeans offered to girls by retail giant Old Navy. Now, the brand says they’re going to develop more girls’ jeans with real pockets.
“I want front pockets because I want to put my hands in them. I also would like to put things in them,” Kamryn added to her letter, shared on her elementary school’s Facebook page.
“Would you consider making girls jeans with front pockets that are not fake. Thank you for reading my request,” Kamryn ended the letter.
Apr 9, 2021
7 year-old Kamryn Gardner from Bentonville, Arkansas, wrote a letter to Old Navy this year for a persuasive writing assignment in her first grade class. She asked them to think about putting real front pockets on their girls jeans. And lo and behold they liked her idea. Way to go Kamryn! Great work.
Here s the Facebook post from her elementary school.
Apr 9, 2021
7 year-old Kamryn Gardner from Bentonville, Arkansas, wrote a letter to Old Navy this year for a persuasive writing assignment in her first grade class. She asked them to think about putting real front pockets on their girls jeans. And lo and behold they liked her idea. Way to go Kamryn! Great work.
Here s the Facebook post from her elementary school.