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Abercrombie & Fitch is entangled in another PR nightmare. Just one month after causing a serious outcry over discriminatory clothing policies, the brand has angered what seems to be a very large population of its shoppers — Taylor Swift fans.
After a T-shirt with the slogan “# more boyfriends than t.s.” (seemingly poking fun at the singer’s tumultuous love life) hit stores, Swift’s loyal army of followers were quick to express their disappointment.
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So quick that the retailer already pulled the controversial top from its shelves nationwide.
And if you’re a Swift fan calling to try to voice your disgust, you’ll immediately get a message addressing the subject.
“If you are calling regarding the Taylor Swift T-shirt, please note that this item is no longer available,” the recording, via Oh No They Didn’t, says.
Abercrombie & Fitch also turned to Twitter to quell the wrath of Swift nation.
“Hey #swifties we no longer sell the tshirt. We <3 Taylor's music and think she's awesome!”
Tell us: Do you think the shirt is offensive?
–Brittany Talarico