[h=1]Zara removes striped pyjamas with yellow star following online outrage[/h] Social media users likened the babyâs pyjama top, featuring horizontal stripes and a âSheriffâ star to clothes worn by Jewish concentration camp prisoners please log in to view this image
Saw that yesterday, I also read they had to remove handbags with swastikas on them a few years ago. Not as good as Nike who brought out trainers for Paddy's Day called "Black and Tans" a couple of years ago though
To be fair they weren't even that nice, but I would have bought a pair just to annoy ****s. http://www.theguardian.com/world/shortcuts/2012/mar/18/nike-foot-black-tan-trainers
Every time you are stupid enough to engage on a debate on any serious subject, it soon descends into you questioning my intelligence and then you going on to prove that it's at a far higher level than yours. Do yourself a favour and **** off and annoy someone else, there are loads of people you don't like (the reverse also being true), and as you are constantly saying you don't want to engage with me, then try and remember why that is, and go away.
So anyway, back to the original thread. I bought a pair of them for my kid. He only wears them when he's been bad and sent to bed with no supper.
I thought you were going to say he only wears them in the shower or when travelling hundreds of miles, cramped on a freight train.