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H&M withdraws 'offensive' star of David top

March 24, 2014 17:14
The vest top selling at the H&M store in Oxford Street (Photo: Twitter/ Eylon Aslan-Levy)

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Sandy Rashty,

Sandy Rashty

1 min read

A high-street fashion chain has withdrawn a line of vest tops emblazoned with a skull at the centre of a large star of David.

H&M, which has 3,100 stores across 53 countries, confirmed that the men's vest top was removed on Monday morning in the wake of complaints from angry shoppers.

“The order has been stopped and the others have been pulled,” said a H&M spokeswoman.

“This was because of the feedback we received.”

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