I heard they took out the word "push-up" from the ad.
But yeah, if I had a daughter, I would not be buying her one.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/0..._n_841026.html
Is this really necessary for young girls? Padded and push-up at this young age? And then some parents wonder why their young daughters are having sex at such a young age?
I heard they took out the word "push-up" from the ad.
But yeah, if I had a daughter, I would not be buying her one.
A&F sure has a weird history of sexualizing kidswear. If it's a marketing ploy, I guess the trend of kids wanting to be grown-ups is finally reaching its absurd summit. If it's a designer thing I... bet they have creepy parties.
What exactly are they pushing up??
Girls younger and younger are wearing makeup and dressing to old for their ages, IMO.
They are also padded which is ridiculous.
................................Amber Crombie?
Oh no.
Read the article weed. It's Abercrombie*
WTF cares and just answer the damn question.
I don't have kids so I can't answer the question
That was my only concern about this thread. He posted the article..could he not have copied and pasted the right form of the company name?
Dumb.
And absolutely no.
You'd be surprised.
What is next? Briefs with crotch padding for 8 yr old boys?
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