Jim Harbaugh’s fashion sense is making a splash at the University of Michigan, as stores are now offering 20 percent off khakis to alumni.
A school that used to be known as the Maize and Blue, is now donning three colors, Maize, Blue and Khaki. The M Den, a Michigan store, is now offering 20 percent off khaki pants in honor of Jim Harbaugh’s hiring to alumni.
Jim Harbaugh was hired to be the University of Michigan football coach on December 30 after spending four seasons in the NFL with the San Fransisco 49ers. After some disagreements with the head offices, it was clear the Harbaugh wasn’t going to return to San Fransisco after leading them to a Super Bowl in the 2012-2013 season where they fell to the Baltimore Ravens as well as leading the 49ers to three straight NFC Championship games from the 2012-2014.
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Now, Harbaugh and his khakis have returned to Michigan where he played quarterback in his college days. It’s a tall task for Harbaugh to take over one of the top college football programs in history, especially after they finished 5-7 under Brady Hoke last year, but is there anything this man (and his khakis) can’t do? We’ll see in the next few years.
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