Brand Launches Team USA Accessories in Partnership with United States Olympic Committee
PR Newswire
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 19, 2017
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 19, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Old Navy announces
its new cold-weather accessories collection designed in partnership with the United States Olympic Committee for the
2018 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games in PyeongChang, South Korea.
The spirited collection consists of Team USA knit mittens, winter hats and knit scarves in
red, white and blue all-American style. Old Navy's Team USA collection will be available
exclusively at Old Navy (Times Square store and online) and on TeamUSAShop.com beginning on November
1 st and rolling out to all Old Navy stores on November 20 th with
prices ranging from $15- $25.
The launch of the collection will kick-off Old Navy's 100 Days to PyeongChang at the new Old Navy location in Times Square.
Figure skater, Sasha Cohen, 2006 Olympic silver medalist, will host the event and meet and greet
fans while shoppers have the first chance to purchase the limited-edition product.
To further celebrate the Olympic and Paralympic Games, Old Navy is giving its fans and followers an inside look at the Games
with the ice dancing duo, Evan Bates and Madison Chock. The
two-time world championship medalists will be taking over @OldNavy social channels and modelling the Team USA collection.
About Old Navy
Old Navy is a global apparel and accessories brand that makes current American essentials accessible to every family. Originated
in 1994, the brand celebrates the democracy of style through on-trend, playfully optimistic, affordable and high-quality product.
A division of San Francisco-based Gap Inc. (NYSE: GPS), Old Navy brings a fun, energizing
shopping environment to its customers in more than 1,000 stores around the world. For more information, please visit www.oldnavy.com.
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