Published: January 17, 2012
Banana Republic Launches 'Our Duty to You'
SAN FRANCISCO - (BUSINESS WIRE) - In an effort to help the thousands of troops returning home from serving
overseas, Banana Republic, the brand focused on workplace style, today
announced "Our Duty to You," a program created to help military
personnel prepare for their next professional opportunities.
"As our military personnel return home from their duties abroad, we are
reminded of the enormous sacrifices they and their families have made
for us," said Jack Calhoun, president of Banana Republic. "Banana
Republic is committed to supporting people during the significant
moments in their lives, and starting a new professional chapter is one
of the most important. We are hopeful the 'Our Duty to You' program will
help give military personnel the extra confidence and success they
deserve."
From January 19 through January 22, Banana Republic will offer military
personnel and their families 50 percent off three full-priced items, and
from January 23rd through Dec 31, 2012 they will receive 15
percent off their full-priced purchases with a valid military/veterans
ID. Additionally, Banana Republic has launched www.BananaRepublic.com/military,
a website where military personnel can find workplace styling tips,
resume writing tips and links to Gap Inc. career opportunities that are
a good fit for returning veterans.
To further assist our servicemen and women, on January 20th
from 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. eight Banana Republic stores across the country
will host special events where attendees can gain useful interviewing
and resume writing tips from Banana Republic HR specialists as well as
workplace wardrobe tips from trained Banana Republic stylists. The eight
stores are all located nearby military bases and can be found in the
following malls and shopping centers:
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Fashion Valley - San Diego, CA
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Tyson's Corner - McLean, VA
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Ala Moana - Honolulu, Hawaii
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Fashion Centre at Pentagon City - Arlington, VA
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Horton Plaza - San Diego, CA
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Brook 35 Plaza - Sea Girt, NJ
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Otay Ranch - Chula Vista, CA
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Westfield Annapolis - Annapolis, MD
This effort is part of Banana Republic's ONE+ALL initiative, a national
program that aims to increase the positive impact of community service
by bringing associates and customers together to create change through
skills-based volunteering. Over the past year, more than 250 stores
across the nation participated in the program, with over 25,000 hours
donated by Banana Republic store associates and more than $100K in
grants to local organizations.
"Our employees are deeply committed to building stronger communities
through skills-based volunteering," said Bobbi Silten, SVP, Global
Responsibility, Gap Inc. and President, Gap Foundation. "Through these
efforts, we aim to create new opportunities for people around the world."
Banana Republic is also inviting Americans to express their gratitude to
the members of the armed forces by sending them a thank you note through
Banana Republic's Facebook page at www.facebook.com/bananarepublic.
About Banana Republic
Banana Republic is part of Gap Inc., a leading global specialty retailer
offering clothing, accessories and personal care products for men,
women, children and babies under the Gap, Banana Republic, Old Navy,
Piperlime and Athleta brands. For more than 40 years, Gap Inc. has
supported communities where we live and work through grants, in-kind
donations, community outreach and employee volunteer programs. Gap Inc.
strives to make a long-term impact in communities by focusing on
creating opportunities for underserved youth and women through
innovative social solutions. Last year, Gap Inc. employees volunteered
more than 400,000 hours in their communities, many taking part in
programs such as Banana Republic's ONE+ALL initiative. For more
information on Gap Inc. community investment, please visit www.gapinc.com/socialresponsibility.

Gap Inc.
Tara McCollum, 212-886-7421
Tara_Mccollum@gap.com
Liz
Nunan, 415-427-5537
press@gap.com
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