"Sydney Sweeney Has Great Jeans" American Eagle Ad
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About
"Sydney Sweeney Has Great Jeans" American Eagle Ad refers to a viral debate about actress Sydney Sweeney doing an advertising campaign for American Eagle jeans in which she says, "Genes are passed down from parents to offspring, often determining traits like hair color, personality and even eye color.
My jeans are blue." The advertisement ends with the words, "Sydney Sweeney has great jeans." Though the viral marketing campaign garnered significant attention for its suggestive themes, many internet users also criticized Sydney Sweeney and American Eagle for the ads, accusing them of making an advertisement that contained "Nazi dog whistles" and promoted "white supremacist" ideas about superior genetics and eugenics. Other internet users pushed back against this characterization of the advertisement, saying critics were being too woke and that the ad was directly inspired by a tape Brooke Shields recorded for Calvin Klein when she was 15 years old.
Origin
On July 24th, 2025, the X[1] / Twitter account Sydney Sweeney Daily posted a since-deleted video captioned, "Sydney Sweeney x American Eagle, oh my god," gathering over 20 million views and 50,000 likes. The video showed a camera panning from Sydney Sweeney's legs to her face as she buttoned up her jeans, with her voiceover talking about how "genetic traits" are passed down, then referencing "jeans" instead of the homophone "genes" (repost shown below).
Spread
Various internet users reacted to the Sydney Sweeney American Eagle advertisement in late July 2025 as it spread online, with X[2] user @nostalgiafkninc noting that the ad was likely inspired by Brooke Shields' Calvin Klein Jeans ad from 1980. The July 24th post gathered over 1,000 likes in a day.
On July 25th, X[3] user @lavendersodaa quoted the post about Sydney Sweeney's American Eagle "Great Jeans" Ad, writing, "I was eye rolling everyone saying this is weird master race shit until I unmuted this, what the fuck?" The post gathered over 60,000 likes in a day.
Also on July 25th, 2025, X[4] user @davejr307 tweeted, "Maybe I'm too fucking woke. But getting a blue eyed, blonde, white women and focusing your campaign around her having perfect genetics Feels weird, especially considering the current state of America." The tweet received over 5,000 likes in three days.
Other people pushed back on the characterization of the advertisement as a racist dog whistle. On July 26th, the X[5] account @uncledoomer responded to the backlash Sweeney received over her American Eagle "Great Jeans" advertisement, writing, "why is everybody suddenly pretending 'good genes' is about eugenics when it very obviously means 'big huge breasts.'" The post received over 740,000 views and 19,000 likes in two days.
Also on July 26th, X[6] user @dhaaruni reacted to the backlash against Sydney Sweeney's American Eagle ad, writing, "People performatively insisting the Sydney Sweeney American Eagle is actually white supremacy dogwhistling is the first time I’ve actually believed that 2017 level woke might be back." The post gathered over 5,000 likes in a day.
On July 27th, 2025, Twitch streamer Asmongold discussed the ad campaign and the controversy surrounding it during a livestream, which was later uploaded to his YouTube clips channel, receiving over 868,000 views, 31,000 likes and 10,100 comments in 14 hours.
TikTokers also weighed in on the advertisement and accused Sydney Sweeney of promoting "fascist propoganda," as seen in a July 26th, 2025, TikTok[8] posted by @midwesterngothic. The video started with the TikToker saying, "I might be the friend that's too woke," and continued into a critique of the American Eagle Ad, gathering over 3.3 million views and 300,000 likes in three days.
On July 29th, TikToker[9] @carolinebaniewicz posted a video posted a parody of the Sydney Sweeney Great Jeans advertisement, adding lines where Sweeney says "My jeans are superior, and by that I mean 78% polyester and 100% German descent." The post gathered over 500,000 plays and 80,000 likes in a day.
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External References
[1] Twitter / X – sweeneydailyx
[2] Twitter / X – nostalgiafkninc
[3] Twitter / X – BarbieAgitprop
[5] Twitter / X – uncledoomer
[8] TikTok – midwesterngothic
[9] TikTok – carolinebaniewicz
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