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MSNBC political correspondent Steve Kornacki was wearing his classic Gap khakis as he reported on 2020 election results, and we're glad for it. Not only did his pants inspire internet memes due to ...
While out gay MSNBC political journalist Steve Kornacki made an impression on election night viewers with his energetic number crunching, his trademark khaki pants were a hit as well. So much so that ...
We checked out the new khaki collection at the Gap, created by four New York Fashion Week darlings, including San Francisco native Alexander Wang (who just took home a prestigious Council of Fashion ...
Steve Kornacki showed during the presidential election how far a tireless work ethic and a pair of sensible khakis can get you. Now, Gap is using the NBC News and MSNBC national political ...
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GAP saw a 90% increase in sales for the pants after it was reported the retailer designed the khakis Virginia Chamlee is a Politics Writer at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE for three years.
There might soon be more youngsters dressing like Steve Kornacki, as the Gap is donating hundreds of khaki pants to kids and teens across the country. The MSNBC political correspondent and resident ...
While the hours (now days) continue to pass without a consensus on election night’s main decision, lots of folks (or at least MSNBC viewers) did seem to quickly come to an agreement on one thing: ...
Turns out that “chartthrob” status is good for business — good for the Gap’s business, anyway. The clothing chain has confirmed a surge in sales of its standard khaki pants after it was revealed that ...
Simon Doonan can’t help but wonder whether all those people pictured in the Gap ads really wore khakis. “Zsa Zsa Gabor? In khakis?” muses the man who presides over advertising and image for Barneys ...
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