American Eagle’s shares soar as Sydney Sweeney boosts sales

Fashion retailer American Eagle Outfitter’s shares jumped after the company’s relations with celebrities Sydney Sweeney and Travis Kelce were expected to make strong sales between July and September.
American Kartal boss Jay Schottentein said the second quarter performance of the US company’s stocks increased by 25% in late transactions on Wednesday “exceeded expectations“Has been increased with the success of advertising campaigns.
American Eagle made titles with the separatist “big quotas” commercial for the denim line containing Sweeney and made a discussion about race and beauty standards.
The company also released a series of clothing with athlete Kelce days after he was engaged to Popstar Taylor Swift.
Schottentein makes a positive start of the autumn season.
“We have seen an increase in customer awareness, participation and comparable sales with the success of the latest marketing campaigns with stronger product offers and Sydney Sweeney and Travis Kelce.”
Actress, a candidate for Emmy from the fame of Euphoria, emerges in a denim advertisement: “Genes are transferred from parents to puppies, usually determines features such as hair color, personality and even eye color. My jeans are blue.”
Commercial, intrigue and crime. American Eagle defended the ad, saying that he only referred to the company’s jeans.
The debate even entered the White House to support President Donald Trump support.
“Sydney Sweeney, a registered Republican, has the hottest ad,” he wrote on Monday with a real social mission. “Go Em Sydney!”