A kid recently wrote to Old Navy asking them to put pockets on girls’ jeans, and her powers of persuasion seem to have done the trick.
Kamryn Gardner from Arkansas wrote to her favorite clothing brand because she was learning to write persuasive letters in first grade. She said that real pockets should be on girls’ jeans. More specifically, she wrote:
“Dear Old Navy, I do not like that the front pockets of the girls’ jeans are fake. I want front pockets because I want to put my hand 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. Sincerely, Kamryn Gardner, age 7.”
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The retailer responded by sending her four pairs with real, awesome pockets. Just check them out.
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Way to go, Kamryn. You’ve made a difference by writing a persuasive letter and I hope you will write more in the future when you think you should!
Kamryn is in good company as Meghan Markle was only 11 years old when she wrote to P&G concerning a product that she also felt needed addressing for consumers who were females.