Undergarment brand Hanes (from the US based Hanes Brands Inc. stable) has moved to Lowe. This is following a pitch process that commenced around May 2008.Hanes had split with its creative agency, McCann Erickson, after a controversy regarding some press ads the latter created for the brand. According to some, McCann was sacked by Hanes, but others insisted that it was a mutual parting of ways. The next one heard was that Hanes was on the lookout for a creative agency.
Hanes won’t be much of a loss for McCann in terms of billings; however, the public mud-slinging did affect the agency’s image somewhat. The entire debacle started with McCann creating certain controversial ads for the brand, which were released apparently without prior client consent. The ads offended certain sections of society (read Prasoon Joshi’s exclusive interview with afaqs!). Joshi, who is McCann-Erickson’s executive chairman, India, and regional executive creative director, Asia Pacific, apologised publicly, but the issue had created waves even outside India, and IPG executives stepped into the picture. Ultimately, the matter died down, but not before damaging the Hanes-McCann relationship.
Well, it seems IPG didn’t really suffer at the end of the day. Now, with McCann’s cousin, Lowe, winning the business in India, one can safely say that Hanes continues to stay in IPG’s custody since both McCann and Lowe are IPG agencies.
The media planning and buying for Hanes is done by Lodestar Universal. Informed industry insiders tell afaqs! that the brand’s media duties are not under review as of now. However, whether the equation will change in favour of Lintas Media Group (Lowe’s media arm) in time is anyone’s guess.