“We like to say, ‘If the product had a bad season, then Aerie Real is still there,’” said McCormick, stressing the importance of maintaining a consistent identity that is unlinked to ever-changing purchasing patterns. “That helps us with our storytelling approach around seasonal campaigns, because we don’t fade in and out and we’re not a trend.”
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