Topman forced to pull ‘offensive’ t-shirts
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CLOTHING RETAILER TOPMAN has been forced to pull a number of items from its stores and online after it was accused of comparing women to animals and glamourising domestic violence on two of its t-shirts.
The trendy men’s clothing store said in a statement today that it would remove the two items of clothing after their sale in stores and online prompted an outcry on Twitter with many saying they found the t-shirts offensive and demeaning to women.
Topman, which has nine stores in Ireland, was not immediately able to confirm if the t-shirts were on sale in its outlets in Dublin, Cork, Galway and Wexford but they were available online.
One of the t-shirts, retailing at
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