The New Zealand Herald

Popular retailer pulls controvers­ial clothing, accessorie­s from sale

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A retail chain popular with young people has pulled a line of clothing and accessorie­s following calls that they promoted bullying behaviour.

Cotton On — an Australian company with dozens of branches around New Zealand — has stopped selling a range of products with the slogan: “You Can’t Sit With Us”.

The slogan was printed on items including girls’ T-shirts, bags and clutches. It is thought that the use of the term was inspired by a clip in the 2004 movie starring Lindsay Lohan.

Members of the public turned to social networking and blog sites to vent their anger at the use of the slogan, saying it promoted bullying.

“Really, Cotton On? I know it’s a quote from and I know it is meant to be cute, but don’t we have enough trouble with bullying?” one post said. Several people wrote on the company’s Facebook page that they were boycotting the store because of its use of the term — with one girl pointing out that she had been told this regularly at high school.

“Why can’t it say, ‘Do you want to hang out with us?”’ a Facebook user wrote.

This is not the first time controvers­y has hit the retail chain. In 2009, Cotton On Kids came under fire for its range of clothing for babies that included slogans such as “I’m a tits man”, and “The condom broke”.

Cotton On Group spokeswoma­n Greer McCracken said: “The product range has been voluntaril­y withdrawn from sale, pending a formal investigat­ion. This is a business underpinne­d by a sound moral and ethical code. The Cotton On Group does not condone bullying on any level and takes matters such as this very seriously.”

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The slogan has attracted criticism.

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