Mugen

Mugen is a word of Japanese origin, meaning dream, fantasy, (夢幻) or infinite (無限). The following use Mugen as their name:

  • Mugen Motorsports (無限), who tune and race Honda vehicles in the JGTC racing series, and additionally sell aftermarket parts to amateur enthusiasts.
  • Mugen Seiki (無限精機), who make R/C (radio controlled) race cars, not affliated with Mugen Motorsports.
  • Mugen, a character from the anime Samurai Champloo. His name means "illusion-less", as the components of his name are the characters for "without" and "dream". Incidentally, he writes his name using the "Infinity" symbol: "∞".
  • M.U.G.E.N is a fully customizable 2D fighting game engine made by Elecbyte.
  • Mugen no juunin is a manga by Hiroaki Samura.
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The following use Mugen as their name:. Jeffersons stars Isabel Sanford and Sherman Helmsley appeared in a number of Old Navy television commercials in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Mugen is a word of Japanese origin, meaning dream, fantasy, (夢幻) or infinite (無限). Magic remains an informal mascot of the company, though Donovan has since passed away. Mugen no juunin is a manga by Hiroaki Samura. According to Gap Inc., Magic, a Airedale terrier mix, was rescued from the streets of San Jose. M.U.G.E.N is a fully customizable 2D fighting game engine made by Elecbyte. Another popular spokesperson was former Vogue editor Carrie Donovan, who often appeared in ads with company "spokesdog", Magic.

Incidentally, he writes his name using the "Infinity" symbol: "∞". Old Navy is also known for its advertising campaigns featuring celebrities such as Morgan Fairchild and hip hop artist Lil Kim. His name means "illusion-less", as the components of his name are the characters for "without" and "dream". A common tagline used in their campaigns is the widely recognized "(insert clothing article here) for the whole family!". Mugen, a character from the anime Samurai Champloo. In sharp contrast to the Gap's advertisements, Old Navy's feature chipper family members sporting their clothing line while engaging in wholesome family activities, such as barbecueing. Mugen Seiki (無限精機), who make R/C (radio controlled) race cars, not affliated with Mugen Motorsports. The most notable aspect of Old Navy's television advertisements are their satirical tone toward a retro time period, vaguely between 1940 and 1960.

Mugen Motorsports (無限), who tune and race Honda vehicles in the JGTC racing series, and additionally sell aftermarket parts to amateur enthusiasts. In its Canadian stores, a similar shirt with the Canadian flag is sold. Each year's shirt features a slightly-altered flag graphic with the year listed below. The chain releases a shirt every summer emblazoned with an American flag. Old Navy informally bills itself as an all-American brand.

Perhaps Old Navy's most recognizable product are their popular flip-flops. In addition to clothing, Old Navy also sells a variety of accessories such as shoes, handbags, toys, hats, and sunglasses. (And rivals like American Eagle, Abercrombie and Fitch and Hollister) Old Navy's stores contain specialized sections for infants, boys, girls, men, and women, and within these categories contain styles for many occasions. counterparts.

Old Navy's target market largely consists of teenagers; accordingly, the clothing is trendy, yet more affordable than its other Gap Inc. In 2001, Old Navy opened 12 stores in Canada, offerring the same products at slightly higher prices. The online store, oldnavy.com, commenced operations in 2000. While this motif was quickly dropped, many stores retain a warehouse-like/urban decor.

The name "Old Navy" was chosen because originally the stores were supposed to emulate the look and feel of a traditional military surplus store. As of 2005, Old Navy has more than 800 stores in many cities in the United States and Canada, the largest of which is in Chicago, Illinois. Launched in 1994 as a value chain, Old Navy opened its first store Colma, California. .

Old Navy's corporate operations are with The Gap in San Francisco and San Bruno, California. Old Navy is a brand of clothing and chain of stores that is owned by Gap Inc., which also owns the Gap, Banana Republic, and Forth & Towne brands.