June 12, 2014

American Apparel Black Friday Sale
Us Apparel is dealing with backlash for recommending that workers put on black T-shirts emblazoned with the expression "Ask Me To go on it All Off" for Ebony Friday. The slogan, that has been also written on buttons that product sales colleagues could opt to put on, references the retailer's slated purchase the epic shopping time, by which things discounted 50per cent is discounted yet another 50%. Following some pretty bad feedback over the web about the shirts, the merchant shelved the idea yesterday evening.
Word towards recommended holiday consistent appeared when an employee emailed women's "geek culture" web site The Mary Sue yesterday afternoon. The irritated worker advertised United states Apparel was "actively encouraging our clients to intimately harass me personally and my peers, some of who tend to be as young as 15" utilizing the suggested (however necessary) garb involved. "There’s no concern in my head that anybody putting on the shirt will deal with unsuitable comments from clients, " the unknown employee told the site.