Friday, May 10, 2013

Abercrombie & Fitch chief's 'cool kids' comments draw outrage

Controversial comments about plus-size shoppers allegedly made by the CEO of Abercrombie & Fitch have struck an angry chord with women.

SALT LAKE CITY – The CEO of Abercrombie & Fitch is drawing criticism for the store's policy about clothing sizes. The clothing retailer doesn't carry XL or XXL sizes of women's clothing because they don't want overweight

Thank you for clarifying the reason you do not carry sizes larger than a 10 at Abercrombie. Your customer is an "attractive, all-American kid with a great attitude and lots of friends." I am a mom of 3 daughters, ages 17, 13, and 10. They are all thin

Do your kids wear Abercrombie & Fitch clothes? You might be interested in what the CEO, Mike Jeffries, has to say about women who are overweight. To keep it quick: He doesn't like them. They're not cool. That's why he

“Clean-shaven males had to wear a uniform of Abercrombie polo shirts, boxer briefs, flip-flops and a 'spritz' of the retailer's cologne,” Bloomberg reported. Also in the story: “Take Me Home,” the popular Phil Collins song of the 1980s, had to be

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