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Ken Bone's brush with stardom isn't over yet. Bone is the undecided voter in the eye-catching red Izod sweater who asked a question during the second debate, which then went viral.
The Izod ad shows the "undecided voter," who asked a question at the second presidential debate, encourage people to vote on November 8.
New beginnings demand new threads, and that’s just what the reunited IndyCar Series has gained with the announcement that clothing label Izod has become the league’s new title sponsor. The ...
In the most 2016 news ever, Ken Bone is now an Election Day emoji, sponsored by the company who made his signature red sweater. Bone — who became an overnight sensation after he asked a question ...
PVH to sell Izod, Van Heusen and other labels to Authentic Brands in $220 million deal - MarketWatch
PVH to sell Izod, Van Heusen and other labels to Authentic Brands in $220 million deal PVH maintained its second-quarter guidance, but lowered its full-year revenue outlook.
Phillips-Van Heusen, known for men’s sportswear under its Van Heusen and Arrow names, is getting in touch with its feminine side. In its first major push targeting the gentler sex, PVH is rol… ...
Weezer wear red and perform Hurley’s “Brave New World” in a dusty, ostensibly “exhilarating” new commercial for IZOD’s IndyCar Series. The clip also features “racing and business ...
The Izod sweater has sold out on Amazon. — -- When you answer the door for Halloween, don't be surprised if Ken Bone shows up, or at least someone who is dressed like him. The 34-year-old ...
Ken Bone’s brush with stardom isn’t over yet. Bone is the undecided voter in the eye-catching red Izod sweater who asked a question during the second debate, which then went viral.
Izod and Ken Bone, who sported a red sweater from the company during a presidential town hall, are partnering to get Americans to turn out and vote. CNN values your feedback 1.
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