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Orthodox lingerie company owner sued for sacking 'hot' employee

May 24, 2012 09:31

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Jennifer Lipman,

Jennifer Lipman

1 min read

A woman has taken legal action against a lingerie company claiming that her Orthodox Jewish employers dismissed her for being "too hot" and too well-endowed.

Lauren Odes worked at the New York warehouse "Native Intimates" for a week in April. She alleges that during her time there she was told to dress less provocatively, including being asked to tape down her breasts and wear a dressing gown over her clothes to cover up.

Ms Odes, 29, said she believed her clothing was acceptable given that the company sold thongs and provocative underwear. On the Native Intimates Twitter account, the company boasts that it offers "the finest in intimate apparel, including corsets and bustier bras".

She said that the employers called her tight-fitting clothes, including leather and sequin-studded boots, "too hot". She was later sacked from her job, which involved inputting data for the company.

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