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OLD NAVY retail chain uses Actess Sidney Sweeny's boobs to sell clothes ... Stock Skyrockets!

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Boobs sell blue jeans?

Old Navy retail strores may have just struck gold in today's retail market.




Sydney Sweeney's Breasts Spark American Eagle Meme Stock Frenzy

BY TYLER DURDEN
FRIDAY, JUL 25, 2025 - 09:00 AM

On Thursday, shares of American Eagle Outfitters saw a sudden and dramatic jump, rising as much as 12% during the trading session. The surprising driver of this rally wasn’t financial performance or a new product launch - it was actress Sydney Sweeney, or rather her two most prominent assets which were clearly highlighted... over and over.

The star of “Euphoria” and “Anyone But You” became the center of attention after American Eagle unveiled a new denim campaign featuring her as the face of the brand’s fall line. The campaign, titled “Sydney Sweeney Has Great Jeans,” quickly went viral after its release on Wednesday.

Her popularity and cultural relevance caught the attention of the retail investing crowd, especially those active on Reddit’s Wall Street Bets forum, where enthusiasm for meme stocks often begins.




"With Sydney Sweeney front and center, she brings the allure,” said Jennifer Foyle, president and executive creative director at American Eagle, in a statement to CNBC. “We add the flawless wardrobe for the winning combo of ease, attitude and a little mischief.”

Retail investors jumped on the stock as Sweeney’s images and the campaign message circulated online. Some investors shared screenshots of large AEO positions, citing little more than Sweeney’s involvement as justification for the trade. One Reddit user quipped, “$AEO Who doesn’t like Sydney Sweeney. That’s my DD,” according to Business Insider.

American Eagle’s elevated short interest made it a ripe candidate for meme-driven speculation. According to FactSet, roughly 13% of the company’s float is sold short. Stocks with high short interest are often targets for retail traders looking to trigger a short squeeze, where rising prices force bearish investors to buy shares to cover their positions, adding more upward momentum.

Despite the current excitement, American Eagle has been facing challenges. Through Wednesday’s close, the stock had fallen about 35% year-to-date. The company’s most recent earnings report showed a 5% decline in revenue, and it has pulled back on forward guidance due to cautious consumer spending and increased competition in the apparel sector.

The timing of the campaign couldn’t be more critical for American Eagle, which is working to revitalize its image and reconnect with Gen Z shoppers. Sweeney, with her blend of mainstream appeal and social media influence, is a strategic fit for the brand’s shift toward denim and Western-inspired fashion—trends that have seen renewed interest in recent months.



American Eagle now finds itself among the week’s new class of meme stocks, dubbed the “DORKs,” alongside Krispy Kreme, Opendoor, Rocket Lab, and Kohl’s. All of these companies experienced sharp, retail-driven trading activity this week, even as many continue to struggle with underlying business performance.

“It may not seem like the famous actor has much in common with the most famous retail trader folk heroes, but Sweeney on Thursday was the unlikely catalyst of a sudden stock surge,” wrote Business Insider’s Christine Ji.

Whether this meme-fueled rally signals a lasting turnaround for American Eagle remains uncertain. The combination of social media virality, high short interest, and celebrity endorsement has created a perfect storm of attention. But the sustainability of this momentum will likely depend on whether the campaign leads to meaningful engagement and sales. . . .

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And the crazy people have come out to criticize this advertising.

This stuff is unbelievable.

And just a correction, it is American Eagle stores not Old Navy stores. My bad. But my brand mistake is not as bad as these people illogical crazy.









 
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And ABC news jumped into the fray with their Good Morning America show.

WTF is wrong with these people?




Apparently nobody remembers the 1980's with Brooke Shields

 
And ABC news jumped into the fray with their Good Morning America show.

WTF is wrong with these people?




Apparently nobody remembers the 1980's with Brooke Shields


Fortunately, in the eighties, the dumbsh!ts were not as yet "woke."
So, we got to enjoy Broke Sheilds' antics without any guilt.
Unless the wife caught us looking with our mouth open.
 
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Their just figuring out SEX sells for Christ sake Sears and Roebuck sexy woman wearing clothes in the 50'and 60's at least this teen thought they were!
 
American Eagle has to be loving all this publicity; Sydney Sweeney too. I didn't know her at all till now. LOL
 
Uh Oh! Looks like Dunkin Donuts is getting in trouble with the politically correct crowd for having an advertisement that talks about good "genes" as the guy in the add literally says his color is based on genetics.


The advertisement is OK, but the memes that have come out because of it are playing off of the American Eagle ads.

The Dunkin ad and the best meme (so far)

 
It just keeps getting better and better for blonde hair, blue eye, blue jean wearing girls and the company selling denim!

You can't pay enough for this type of advertising. American Eagle probably got a billion dollars worth of free advertising. This video below is NOT an American Eagle ad, it is a song/music video put out by some group, it calls out the leftists and shows a pretty girls in blue jeans, but the lyrics are actually pretty catchy and you got to figure that American Eagle is cashing checks based on this song's viral hit. I'll bet there are more to follow.





And the mocking of the outrage continues . . .

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Hmmm, why no uproar about the Wrangler "I put my blue jeans on" commercial.
 
Hmmm, why no uproar about the Wrangler "I put my blue jeans on" commercial.

Why, because there were multiracial cowboys and cowgirls in that add.
 
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