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A&F Discriminates

Started by JennX, May 09, 2013, 09:17:05 AM

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JennX

http://elitedaily.com/news/world/abercrombie-fitch-ceo-explains-why-he-hates-fat-chicks/

Seems that the CEO of Abercrombie and Fitch has issues with big girls. Wow. I shop there quite often (not a big girl)... But I wonder what his view is on trans customers... Hmmm...
  :-\

Here's a pic of the CEO for reference:




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bethany

What an ( Fill in the blank ). Talk about foot in mouth disease. I never steped foot in one of their stores and never will.
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StellaB

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KaylaW

Quote from: StellaB on May 09, 2013, 01:41:44 PM
Really?

That's what I was thinking. I been thinking about having a little accident with a steak knife and a Filter Queen in an attempt to trim down.
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Jamie D

Let's stay on subject.

Does A&F choose to retail to a niche market?  Yes
Is this illegal? No.

It is their business model, and compared to the bankrupt A&F operations of the past, they are successful.

If you don't like that, shop elsewhere.
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Keaira

lol. looking at his photo I would have to say his own stores would kick him out. He's certainly not a looker is he?
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Dovahkiin

Never shopped there before, now I definitely never will. xD
Regardless of legality, it's definitely unethical, and also laughable given the way he looks...
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StellaB

If you're a business owner who relies on a brand to sell your products or services then you're also making a contribution to culture and it's only ethical to ensure that the contribution you're making is positive.

If your ethics or morality allows for something detrimental to positive cultural development then protests or boycotts from people is fair game.

The guiding principle of course is not to put yourself up as a public person unless you can hold yourself to a higher moral standard than Joe Public.
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JennX

Quote from: Keaira on May 13, 2013, 02:26:55 AM
lol. looking at his photo I would have to say his own stores would kick him out. He's certainly not a looker is he?

This. The irony. You were the first person to see this fact. This was the main reason I posted this story. Irony. The man is a goblin... yet he has the balls to determine what/who is cool and what/who is not. Really? Ever look in a mirror buddy? Really?

Whoever did his facial surgery needs to be retrained and take their board exams again. Yeesh.  :o
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Nicolette

Quote from: JennX on May 13, 2013, 09:58:31 AM
This. The irony. You were the first person to see this fact. This was the main reason I posted this story. Irony. The man is a goblin... yet he has the balls to determine what/who is cool and what/who is not. Really? Ever look in a mirror buddy? Really?

Whoever did his facial surgery needs to be retrained and take their board exams again. Yeesh.  :o

I thought the irony was obvious,  :laugh:. What? He actually paid someone to look like this? What did he look like before?

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JennX

Quote from: Nicolette on May 13, 2013, 10:17:07 AM
I thought the irony was obvious,  :laugh:. What? He actually paid someone to look like this? What did he look like before?



I do see the resemblance.

His mother is not proud of him either:

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-Dolly Parton
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Sarah Louise

I'd say forget his looks.  He came out with a marketing ploy.  Its working, it got people talking.

My son-in-law was looking for a new suit the other day (to wear to my other daughters wedding).  Every store he went in only had "Trim cut" suits he isn't "trim" he is husky. 

So other stores are catering to the "Fit" client, they just aren't saying it on television.
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Sara Thomas

Quote from: Jamie D on May 11, 2013, 04:57:02 AM
Let's stay on subject.

Does A&F choose to retail to a niche market?  Yes
Is this illegal? No.

It is their business model, and compared to the bankrupt A&F operations of the past, they are successful.

If you don't like that, shop elsewhere.

That, of course, is the point of bringing this to the attention of folks - so that they may determine whether or not they like it.
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gennee

A+F caters to particular clientele. It's nothing new really. I question his logic on what's hip. What's hip to one group may not be to another. Jeffries logic is elitist but he's entitled to his belief. I never was one of the hip or popular people in school but I was happy nevertheless.
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JennX

In somewhat related news...

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/05/14/abercrombie-and-fitch-homeless-brand-readjustment_n_3272498.html?utm_hp_ref=fb&src=sp&comm_ref=false

In response to Abercrombie & Fitch CEO Mike Jeffries not wanting "not so cool" kids or women who wear size large to wear his company's clothes, Greg Karber has come up with a funny and creative way to readjust the Abercrombie & Fitch brand.

He's giving their clothes to the homeless.

After scouring his local thrift shop's "douchebag section," Karber heads to LA's Skid Row to dole out the clothes among the homeless population. Watch the stunt and find out how you can be involved in one man's troll-job on a company with some pretty unflattering business practices in the video above.
"If you want the rainbow, you gotta put up with the rain."
-Dolly Parton
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