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Hanes
Taps NBC's The Apprentice Candidates to Design Great American T-Shirt
Hanes
(R) Taps on NBC's 'The Apprentice' Candidates to Celebrate and Design the
Great American T-Shirt
WINSTON-SALEM,
N.C., April 29 /PRNewswire/ -- The final four candidates on last night's
episode of NBC's "The Apprentice" -- "Bedazzled by
Hanes" -- can now add fashion design and merchandising to their
resumes. To commemorate the 50th anniversary of American T-shirt culture,
America's favorite T-shirt brand, Hanes, tapped Donald Trump's hopeful
executives to design, produce and sell T-shirts at Scoop, a hip New York
City boutique. Beginning today, the Hanes T-shirt designs by
"Magna" and "Net Worth" will be available at Wal-Mart
stores and online at http://www.walmart.com for $9.96 each.
"Hanes
put quite the task in front of the final four contestants," said
Trump. "The teams had to come up with limited-edition designs that
Hanes, the leader in classic American T-shirt culture, had enough faith in
to use their label."
Team
"Magna" consisting of Kendra and Craig worked closely with
pop-culture artist Romero Britto to make their T-shirt ideas come to life.
Despite the power struggle between Kendra and Craig, their end result -- a
limited-edition Hanes T-shirt -- boasted a colorful flying heart and the
words "Culture T 50" to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the
T-shirt. To diversify the appeal of Hanes T-shirts beyond traditional
fashion-forward Scoop customers, "Magna" tapped into Britto's
fan database to boost T-shirt sales. For this task, "Magna" sold
101 shirts at the posh New York City fashion boutique, for a profit of
$2,705.
Partnering
with New York City-based artist Burton Morris, Alex and Tana of "Net
Worth" used the American flag as the platform for their T-shirt
design. The front of the Hanes T-shirt features a winged, star-shaped
American flag. To spice up the design, Tana made a spur-of-the-moment
decision to bedazzle the shirts with eye-catching rhinestones. The
bedazzling addition added a lengthy cab ride to a craft store in Staten
Island. Unfortunately, "Net Worth's" bedazzled design didn't
resonate as well with consumers. They sold 33 shirts, for the whopping
price of $42.99 for men's and $52.99 for women's resulting in a profit of
$1,147.
"We
were so impressed with each team's design vision for celebrating 50 years
of T-shirt culture. They worked under such a tight deadline and performed
above and beyond our expectations. Ultimately, 'Magna's' design hit the
nail on the head as Hanes is an American original known for timeless,
simple and understated style." said Sidney Falken, Hanes Brand
Champion.
Once
again, "Magna" impressed Trump and both Kendra and Craig headed
back up to the suite, while "Net Worth's" Alex and Tana sat on
needles in the boardroom. Trump pegged Alex about his losing record in the
past eight weeks and confronted Tana on her weak marketing efforts. In the
end, Trump fired Alex and sent Tana back to the suite.
Hanes
is a leading brand of T-shirts, casual wear, intimate apparel, underwear,
sleepwear and socks. To see more visit Hanes.com. Hanes is a flagship
brand of Sara Lee Branded Apparel, which is an operating unit of Sara Lee
Corporation.
SOURCE
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