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The Italian luxury label pulled a 0 sweater off its shelves after social media users decried its design as mimicking blackface. Luxury fashion brand Gucci has stopped selling a sweater that resembles blackface. The turtleneck black wool balaclava sweater covers the nose and includes a red cut-out for the .Luxury brand Gucci has removed a sweater from store shelves and from its web site following complaints about the garment's resemblance to blackface. The black sweater, featuring a roll . The Italian luxury label pulled a 0 sweater off its shelves after social media users decried its design as mimicking blackface.

Luxury fashion brand Gucci has stopped selling a sweater that resembles blackface. The turtleneck black wool balaclava sweater covers the nose and includes a red cut-out for the mouth. Luxury brand Gucci has removed a sweater from store shelves and from its web site following complaints about the garment's resemblance to blackface. The black sweater, featuring a roll-up.

Luxury brand Gucci has removed a sweater from store shelves and from its web site following complaints about the garment’s resemblance to blackface. The black sweater, featuring a roll-up collar that covers the lower face with a wide red lip outline around the mouth, was part of Gucci’s Fall Winter 2018 line. Gucci has apologized for the wool sweater that resembled a “blackface” and said the item had been removed from its online and physical stores, the latest case of an Italian fashion house having to apologize for cultural or racial insensitivity.

Gucci apologizes and stops selling 0 'blackface' sweater

The Italian luxury brand Gucci removed a balaclava sweater from its physical and online stores after the garment came under fire for resembling blackface. The 0 black turtleneck stretches up. Gucci released a statement saying that the label "deeply apologizes for the offense caused by wool balaclava jumper" and confirming the 0 knit top has been pulled from stores. Gucci has apologized and discontinued selling a sweater that social media users said resembles blackface because of its design. In a Twitter post Wednesday, the Italian luxury brand said it .

Luxury brand Gucci has removed a sweater from store shelves and from its web site following complaints about the garment's resemblance to blackface. The black sweater, featuring a roll-up collar that covers the lower face with a wide red lip outline around the mouth, was part of Gucci's Fall Winter 2018 line.Gucci has issued an apology following outcry over the racially-insensitive design of a 0 wool sweater. Twitter users were quick to point out its resemblance to blackface caricatures. The Italian luxury label pulled a 0 sweater off its shelves after social media users decried its design as mimicking blackface.

Luxury fashion brand Gucci has stopped selling a sweater that resembles blackface. The turtleneck black wool balaclava sweater covers the nose and includes a red cut-out for the mouth. Luxury brand Gucci has removed a sweater from store shelves and from its web site following complaints about the garment's resemblance to blackface. The black sweater, featuring a roll-up.

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Luxury brand Gucci has removed a sweater from store shelves and from its web site following complaints about the garment’s resemblance to blackface. The black sweater, featuring a roll-up collar that covers the lower face with a wide red lip outline around the mouth, was part of Gucci’s Fall Winter 2018 line.

Gucci has apologized for the wool sweater that resembled a “blackface” and said the item had been removed from its online and physical stores, the latest case of an Italian fashion house having to apologize for cultural or racial insensitivity. The Italian luxury brand Gucci removed a balaclava sweater from its physical and online stores after the garment came under fire for resembling blackface. The 0 black turtleneck stretches up. Gucci released a statement saying that the label "deeply apologizes for the offense caused by wool balaclava jumper" and confirming the 0 knit top has been pulled from stores.

Gucci apologizes and stops selling 0 'blackface' sweater

Gucci has apologized and discontinued selling a sweater that social media users said resembles blackface because of its design. In a Twitter post Wednesday, the Italian luxury brand said it .

Luxury brand Gucci has removed a sweater from store shelves and from its web site following complaints about the garment's resemblance to blackface. The black sweater, featuring a roll-up collar that covers the lower face with a wide red lip outline around the mouth, was part of Gucci's Fall Winter 2018 line.

Gucci Removes "Blackface" Sweater from Stores and Issues an

Gucci Apologizes And Removes Sweater Following 'Blackface'

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gucci sweater pulled from shelves|Gucci apologizes and stops selling $890 'blackface' sweater.
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