11 Most Inappropriate Pieces of Kids' Clothing!
Peter Pizagalli
Published
02/25/2015
Big W drew attention earlier in the year for introducing the controversial "Scratch and Sniff" underwear line, which also drew outrage from parents and shoppers alike. The range, which was removed by the chain after a torrent of complaints were lodged, featured scratch "panels" in the clothing which released a sweet scent when activated.
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Corsets for Infant girls? TinyHaute Couture's cotton onesies with fur animal-print inlays and lace appliques certainly made a statement, but it doesn't look like it was one moms were willing to buy. The all-in-ones, the creation of a mom who was seeking the perfect Valentine's Day outfit for her daughter, caused outrage among parents and the company stopped selling them. -
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Dive Into "High School Musical" Pants...Sue Relf bought the underwear for her seven-year-old granddaughter at Asda in Broadstairs, Kent, and took them home to find the words "dive in" on them...Disney apologized for any offense, and said a genuine oversight had led to the words being used out of context -
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Hairy Chested Shirts...We are used to seeing sexualized clothes for girls, such as nipple pasties on shirts or padded bikini bras as shown above, but apparently boys are now also being targeted with these types of outfits. TrendHunter recently posted this "hilarious" kiddie chest hair t-shirt that gives children and babies the manly look that they no longer have to wait for puberty in order to achieve. "Now, babies really can look like their daddies, inside and out!" -
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"Fisting" Kids Shirt at Walmart..."Nothing say I love you like fisting." This shirt was spotted in the kids section at Walmart in 2010. I think they meant "fist bump." -
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There are fewer things that can get a mama more riled up than inappropriate clothing. Twisted Tee, based in the UK, is offering up "non-traditional" clothing for babies and young kids. It's their "tassel t-shirt", tailored for infants and young girls, that really got people talking. Nipple Pasties on Toddler Tees...As you can see, this t-shirt has, ahem, well, mock nipple pasties on it. What's more is that the t-shirt is marketed to parents and grandparents of babies and young girls -
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Offensive Mickey Mouse Shirts...Unfortunately, The Walt Disney Company can't control all Mickey's counterfeit merchandising, so it's not rare to find kids dressing in one of those shirts shown above. But parents should know better. -
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Indonesian Police have called on people to help them ban a child's top that shows pandas acting out human sexual positions.But it seems Jakarta's finest may have been fooled. For all those who know their viral images, the image has a watermark for ‘www.9GAG.com', a website well-known for its memes and funny photoshopped images. Furthermore, the picture may be over 18 months old -
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Racist Monkey Shirts...The T-shirts, designed by the clothing line, feature cartoon character bodies ranging from surfers, cowboys, princesses, angels and various animals and occupations. In a later statement, the company said the pairing was "not authorized, condoned or tolerated" by the company -
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The festive shirt, with the slogan "nice baubles," targeted the attention of one outraged shopper, who started a campaign to have it removed after spotting it in a Big W store. Collective Shout spokesperson Coralie Alison spoken out against the sale of the shirts saying that the product could be harmful to young girls -
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Target's "Sexist" Baby PJs...The boy clothing features a Superman logo and the line Future Man of Steel, while the girl item has the same logo but the line: I Only Date Heroes.It seems kind of ridiculous to talk about who an infant girl is going to date, said Aimee Morrison, an associate professor of English at the University of Waterloo
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