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Clothings That Had To Be Banned

There are certain things that should not be printed on clothes and these clothes were taken off the shelves due to inappropriate content. Check out the list!

There are many things that get banned for no reason and then there are a few that need to be banned in the first place.

Here, we shall let you know of the clothes that had to be banned, since they contained obscene messages that could trigger a lot of controversies around them. These carried wrong messages to the society.

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Though the manufacturing companies of these clothings claim that it was a technical issue from their end or had other baseless reasons when questioned about their products, these clothings have been luckily taken off the shelves!

Check out the list of clothes that have been banned for their weird content!

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A "blood Stained" Kent State Sweatshirt

One of the famous brands named 'Urban Outfitters' sold a "vintage" Kent State sweatshirt. This sweatshirt was different from the rest, as it was decorated with a blood spatter-like pattern that was reminiscent of the 1970 Kent State Massacre that left four people dead. It was taken off the shelf after people opposed it!
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A "Black Lives Matter" Sweatshirt

These sweatshirts were pulled by Walmart, as there were many complaints from the National Fraternal Order of Police, which is also the largest police organisation in the USA. The sweatshirt is modified and is still being sold, bearing the words "Black Lives Matter."
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A Zara Children's Shirt!

A Zara Children's Shirt!

This famous brand of clothing had pulled the shirt that was designed for toddlers up to three years old. The star present on the shirt looked more like the yellow star Jews in Nazi-occupied territories were forced to wear. Hence, it was pulled and a public apology was made.
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Asian Stereotypes Shirts

Asian Stereotypes Shirts

Clothier Abercrombie & Fitch introduced a line of t-shirts that used Asian caricatures as their central motif. It hardly took time for complaints of people to pour in. Eventually, the t-shirts were taken off the rack.
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A Suicide-Themed Shirt

A Suicide-Themed Shirt

This picture caught the attention of people when the major clothes retailer TJ Maxx had released a t-shirt that featured an image of a noose along with the slogan "Hang Loose". The company had released an apology in which they claimed that the slogan was related to surfing! (but the noose provides no justification).
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