No but really. WTF? The company did end up pulling the shirt and apologized:
@ferry_meijer We honestly apologize, it was inspired by the sheriff’s stars from the Classic Western films and is no longer in our stores
— ZARA (@ZARA) August 27, 2014
https://twitter.com/CuffyMeh/status/504605635699150848
“Accidental”?
https://twitter.com/Matthops82/status/504597754861977601
Heh.
You had one job, and you came up with a concentration camp blouse? Slow clap for this @Zara designer http://t.co/eQKVxvbkjc
— Jonah Goldberg (@JonahDispatch) August 27, 2014
@Matthops82 @BecketAdams Zara's next item will be this cute white hoodie with eye slits…
— Bob Owens (@bob_owens) August 27, 2014
As Mediaite reported, Zara had a similar problem before:
In 2007 Zara removed a handbag from its stores after it discovered the embroidered pattern contained swastikas.
But, hey, they apologized! Except then this happened:
https://twitter.com/becketadams/status/504638289505439744
No words. Luckily, Twitter users had some choice ones.
https://twitter.com/lachlan/status/504648236746158080
They can't be this stupid “@BecketAdams: You're doing this on purpose, aren't you Zara? http://t.co/oQlB0qqBrv”
— Sarah (@sarah_wxtx) August 27, 2014
That cannot be accidental. RT @BecketAdams: You're doing this on purpose, aren't you Zara? http://t.co/5RLBwo1GA8
— Michelle Quist (@MichelleLQuist) August 27, 2014
@mwbowler @BecketAdams Yes definitely. Ppl give benefit of doubt for first offense (pjs); @ZARA shows true colors w/second.
— Michelle Quist (@MichelleLQuist) August 27, 2014
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@BecketAdams @iowahawkblog Clearly. Great eye Becket Adams. The word was completely unnecessary to convey the intent of the recall.
— Joseph Aiello (@PepAiello) August 27, 2014
https://twitter.com/Chris_Clukey/status/504644525919576066
https://twitter.com/Civic_Thoughts/status/504648842198151169
@BecketAdams @iowahawkblog Wow. You can't make this stuff up.
— Eric Knipp (@erichknipp) August 27, 2014
What’s next for Zara?
@lachlan @BecketAdams Next up @Zara announces it has reached a final solution to this PR blunder
— TinyShortBunkerInspectionHat (@Popehat) August 27, 2014
@JonahNRO Next up @ZARA will claim that the blouse never existed or, at least, its existence has been vastly exaggerated
— TinyShortBunkerInspectionHat (@Popehat) August 27, 2014
.@Popehat I hear @ZARA's co-sponsoring big conference in Tehran, explaining why the Zionists want us to believe that shirt happened.
— Jonah Goldberg (@JonahDispatch) August 27, 2014
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