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14 "Accidentally" Offensive Fashion Pieces
Following the tracks of a Zara hoody
The Wall Street Journal on Twitter: "For years, the owner of Zara vied with H&M for global fast-fashion supremacy. Differentiating itself better from low-price competitors like Shein has helped the Spanish retailer
Zara pulls shirt resembling 'Star of David' | CNN
Retailer apologizes, scraps children's shirt resembling Nazi concentration camp garment | Fox News
A Timeline of the Controversy Surrounding Fast-Fashion Giant Zara | Fortune
To Avoid More Racist Hoodies, Retailers Seek Diversity - The New York Times
Ten Terrible Fashion Flubs: Beyond Urban Outfitters Kent State Bloody Sweatshirt - TheStreet
Controversial Clothing Items That Were Pulled From Stores
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Zara Reportedly Uses a Diversity Algorithm to Scan Clothing | Teen Vogue
Asda shoppers obsessed with 'unbelievable' new Zara dupes that are 'selling out quick' - MyLondon
Zara pulls controversial shirt after social media firestorm
Following the tracks of a Zara hoody
Why retailers like Zara and H&M keep making headlines for offensive clothing
Melania Trump's 'I Don't Care' Jacket Spurs Sales of 'I Do Care' Merchandise – The Hollywood Reporter
To Avoid More Racist Hoodies, Retailers Seek Diversity - The New York Times
Zara pull skirt following complaints it features alt-right hate symbols
Melania Trump's 'I don't care' ZARA jacket causes uproar, other brands cash in | Fashion Features News US
Zara Seriously Angers Celiac Community With Offensive T-Shirt
Zara apologizes for shirt that looks like Holocaust prisoner outfit - The Washington Post
Zara Larsson: Why do celebrities wear offensive outfits? - BBC News
Zara Pulls Offensive T-shirt After Complaints
Zara receives backlash over shirt resembling concentration camp uniform - ABC7 Chicago
To Avoid More Racist Hoodies, Retailers Seek Diversity - The New York Times
Zara's Holocaust Shirt, Urban's Kent State Sweatshirt: Offensive Clothing Is the Retail Version of a Sex Tape - Philadelphia Magazine