Old Navy launches purple Fourth of July shirt to celebrate inclusion

Old Navy Celebrates 25 Years of Belonging With Plans for a Purple 4th of July.

Old Navy is celebrating America's birthday and the company's 25th anniversary with a purple Independence Day shirt to remind people we are not "red" and "blue" but stronger when we come together.

Officials with the company said in a news release the purple shirt is "a salute to what unites us," by demonstrating what happens when red, white and blue join forces.

Only 1,994 purple Flag Tees will be sold. This commemorates the company's 1994 birth date. Old Navy will sell other purple items in a digital pop-up shop.

Old Navy officials said the company is also donating $25,000 to Open to All, a "nationwide public engagement campaign" against discrimination.

To further demonstrate Old Navy’s commitment to inclusion, the company will use its social media channels to highlight moments of inclusion from the past 25 years. These range from the company’s Pride shirts to honoring International Women’s Day and more.

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