Friday, December 24, 2010

One popular merchant of suggestive shirts is a chain owned by Abercrombie & Fitch

I don't like to review, especially in high school the knowledge you have learned. I think young people should be allowed to express themselves feel. Repression is problematic, but if you how to express himself against themselves or the people around you?
How do we find young girls wearing implied slang words T-shirt insufficiency?
They openly sex, occasionally clever, often filled with double meanings, forcing school administrators, and other students read provocative deprived across the chest, such as "yes, but not with you!" , "your boyfriend is a good kisser" and "two boys for every girl." This T-shirt also symbol chic forms of some sleazy - adolescents now living culture, the state can be defined pictures lewd, can consider to unhip previous generations.At Potomac Senior High School in Prince William, a girl recently wore a black T-shirt parodying the “Got Milk?” ad, with sexual slang replacing the word “milk.” Steve Bryson, the school’s administrative assistant, brought the girl into his office. “I asked her, ‘Why would you wear something like that?’ And she said: ‘I don’t know. My dad knows that I have it,’” he recalled. “So I called the dad, and, of course, he had no idea. He said, ‘Throw it away.’
One popular merchant of suggestive shirts is Hollister Co., a chain owned by Abercrombie & Fitch. Its shirts say such things as “two boys for every girl” and “FLIRTING MY WAY TO THE TOP.”
Asked about the messages his company markets to teenagers, Thomas D. Lennox, Abercrombie & Fitch’s vice president of corporate communications, said, “Our T-shirts are sometimes controversial, which we’re fine with.” He declined to elaborate.

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