American Apparel Expands Stylish Kids Line, Adds 30 New Pieces
August 21 2009 - 3:31PM
PR Newswire (US)
LOS ANGELES, Aug. 21 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- American Apparel is
announcing the launch of larger and more elaborate kids and babies
lines of clothing. Responding to countless requests from customers
and employees for American Apparel in youth sizes, the company has
translated dozens of its adult styles for the children's lines, as
well as incorporating new colors and designs. (Photo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20090821/LA64537) "We've
received so many letters from parents asking us to 'shrink down'
some of the signature styles for their kids. The ones we started
with are simple, practical, fun solutions for parents short on
time; they already know the styles and how comfortable they are.
We've been looking forward to building this part of our line and
are very happy to have answered this demand," said Marsha Brady, a
creative director for American Apparel. Earlier this year, the
company tested a child's version of The Shiny Legging to great
success. Upcoming additions from American Apparel for kids will
include the Bloomer, gingham button-down shirts, suspenders,
high-waist skirts and several styles of print leggings. The pieces
contrast nicely with American Apparel staples like the kids baby
rib brief, karate pant and baby one-pieces. "The goal was to make
pieces that kids and parents could rely on over time. Our adult
styles are pieces that people buy over and over again and we want
that to be true for kids clothing as well. We'll be the place where
that same piece will always be available, no matter how many
seasons have passed, or how much the child has grown. Once a basic
works, it works," Brady said. American Apparel currently sells the
kids and baby lines at more than 70 US retail locations, several
international shops, and online from its e-commerce site. As the
company's target customer has matured and begun to include larger
numbers of parents, there has been an increased retail and
wholesale demand for American Apparel basic styles in children's
sizes. In expanding in this area, the company also has an
opportunity to reach out to a consumer who may not otherwise have
shopped at American Apparel. "We always listen to the design
suggestions of our workers. Many of our employees and models have
become parents, and have been very vocal about wanting to dress
their kids in American Apparel. It was their ideas and feedback,
and frankly their pleading, that prompted us to design for this
additional need that our customers also have," Brady said. American
Apparel kids ads now appear next to popular videos on YouTube such
as "Charlie Bit My Finger" and "Best Baby Laugh." Pregnant
employees also inspired the much-discussed "Yo Mama!" web ads
featuring American Apparel basics worn by an expectant model. As
with all American Apparel garments, the kids and babies lines are
knit, cut, designed, sewn and marketed in downtown Los Angeles at
the company's vertically integrated facilities. Workers at the
company have access to low-cost healthcare and fair wages. American
Apparel has over 10,500 employees and is the largest clothing
manufacturer in North America. About American Apparel American
Apparel is a vertically integrated manufacturer, distributor and
retailer of branded fashion basic apparel based in downtown Los
Angeles, California. As of July 31, 2009, American Apparel employed
approximately 10,000 people and operated over 275 retail stores in
20 countries, including the United States, Canada, Mexico, Brazil,
the United Kingdom, Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Ireland,
Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Israel,
Australia, Japan, South Korea and China. American Apparel also
operates a leading wholesale business that supplies high quality
T-shirts and other casual wear to distributors and screen printers.
In addition to its retail stores and wholesale operations, American
Apparel operates an online retail e-commerce website at
http://www.americanapparel.com/. Contact: Marsha Brady 213-488-0226
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http://photoarchive.ap.org/ DATASOURCE: American Apparel CONTACT:
Marsha Brady of American Apparel, +1-213-488-0226, Web Site:
http://www.americanapparel.com/
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