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11.23.2007 - 09:00am ET
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American Eagle Outfitters Launches Year-Round Philanthropy Program For Customers
AE Better World(SM) Program Donates Proceeds from Signature AE Item Each Season
(CSRwire) PITTSBURGH, PA - November 23, 2007 - American Eagle Outfitters, Inc.
(NYSE:AEO) today announced the launch of AE Better World, a year-round
philanthropy program that partners with customers to support causes and
organizations that are important to AE customers.
Beginning today in stores and on ae.com, American Eagle will offer an
exclusive stadium-style scarf in three color choices at a price of $19.50.
For each AE Better World scarf purchase, $10 will go to one of the three
following organizations: Big Brothers Big Sisters of America (Fuchsia
Pink), Jumpstart (Berry Red) and the Student Conservation Association
(Polar Navy), allowing customers to make a personal statement about their
favorite organization or cause based on the color they choose. The
extra-long signature scarves feature fringed ends and iconic American
Eagle branding.
“American Eagle has a long history of giving back to the community
through the AE Foundation,” said Kathy Savitt, executive vice president
and chief marketing officer of American Eagle Outfitters. “AE Better
World was created to involve our customers and their passion for the AE
brand to support causes that are important to them by wearing clothing
they love.”
The inaugural AE Better World scarf will be available in all AE stores
across the United States and Canada, as well as online at www.ae.com.
Specially designed hangtags will include information about AE Better
World, the details about the organization benefiting from the purchase of
that product, and a specific dollar amount that will go back to the
organization. More than 20,000 AE associates also will be wearing their
scarf-of-choice during Thanksgiving weekend.
“Jumpstart is all about helping our nation’s neediest pre-school
children through one-to-one learning relationships with caring young
adults, and the AE Better World program is a visionary match with that
concept,” said Jumpstart President James Cleveland. “When a single
American Eagle customer buys one of these colorful scarves, he or she is
making it possible for an individual Jumpstart volunteer to spend
significant time every week for an entire year engaging a single child in
reading and other literacy and language activities. This is an innovative
way for our partners at American Eagle and their customers to make a real
impact in these children’s future.”
“The Student Conservation Association applauds American Eagle for its
innovative leadership in launching AE Better World and we are proud to be
an inaugural partner in this program,” said SCA President Dale Penny.
“By raising funds and awareness for critically important issues, AE is
in fact making ours a ‘better world’ and this campaign will both
enlighten and engage AE customers.”
“Big Brothers Big Sisters is proud to take its partnership with American
Eagle to the next level with AE Better World,” said Judy Vredenburgh,
President and Chief Executive Officer. “Creating special AE items and
involving customers is extremely powerful. Big Brothers Big Sisters of
America and the other organizations will benefit from the funds raised, of
course, but the awareness created from being in AE stores and on ae.com is
even more valuable over the long-term.”
The next AE Better World product will be available this spring, and will
benefit Declare Yourself, a national, nonpartisan campaign to empower and
encourage every eligible 18-year-old in America to register and vote in
the 2008 presidential primaries and 2008 presidential election.
About American Eagle Outfitters
American Eagle Outfitters, Inc. (NYSE:AEO) is a leading retailer that
operates under the American Eagle Outfitters(R) and MARTIN + OSA(TM)
brands.
American Eagle Outfitters designs, markets and sells its own brand of
laidback, current clothing targeting 15 to 25 year-olds, providing
high-quality merchandise at affordable prices. AE's original collection
includes standards like jeans and graphic Ts as well as essentials like
accessories, outerwear, footwear, basics and swimwear. American Eagle
currently operates 853 stores in 50 states, the District of Columbia and
Puerto Rico, and 74 AE stores in Canada. American Eagle also operates
ae.com(R), which offers additional sizes and styles of favorite AE(R)
merchandise and ships to more than forty countries around the world. The
American Eagle(R) brand also includes a Dormwear(R) collection, aerie(TM),
which is available in 38 standalone stores, American Eagle stores and at
aerie.com. The collection includes bras, undies, camis, hoodies, robes,
boxers, sweats and leggings for the AE girl. Designed to be sweetly sexy,
comfortable and cozy, the aerie brand offers AE customers a new way to
express their personal style everyday, from the dormroom to the coffee
shop to the classroom.
MARTIN + OSA, a new sportswear concept targeting 25 to 40 year-old women
and men, carries apparel, accessories and footwear, using denim and sport
inspiration to design fun and sport back into sportswear. MARTIN + OSA
currently operates 18 stores. For additional information and updates,
visit www.martinandosa.com.
About Jumpstart:
Jumpstart is a national nonprofit organization that engages preschool
children from low-income communities in an intensive early education
program to improve their cognitive and emotional development, ensuring
they enter kindergarten prepared to succeed at grade level. It
accomplishes this by training adult mentors, primarily college students,
to work in exclusive yearlong relationships with the children. In 2007,
Jumpstart is serving some 13,000 children through a corps of 3,500 college
students and older adults. Jumpstart has earned a four-star rating from
Charity Navigator and is a recipient of the Fast Company/Monitor Group
Social Capitalist Award in 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007. For more information
about Jumpstart, visit www.jstart.org.
About the Student Conservation Association
Currently celebrating its 50th anniversary, the Student Conservation
Association (SCA) is a nationwide force of college and high school
volunteers who protect and restore America’s parks, forests, and other
public lands. SCA’s active, hands-on practice of conservation has
helped to develop new generations of conservation leaders, inspire
lifelong stewardship, and save the planet. To learn more, visit www.thesca.org.
About Big Brothers Big Sisters
Big Brothers Big Sisters is the largest youth mentoring organization in
the United States. Independent research shows that professionally
supported, one-to-one relationships between young people and their Big
Brothers and Big Sisters have a direct, measurable and lasting impact.
Children in the program are more likely to graduate from high school and
less likely to be involved in violence. www.BigBrothersBigSisters.org.
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