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Forever 21 Pulls T-Shirt After Critics Say It Promotes Rape

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Following backlash on social media, Forever 21 has pulled a T-shirt and apologized, according to multiple reports on Tuesday.

The plain white T-shirt with black lettering proclaiming, “Don’t Say Maybe if You Want to Say No,” was being sold on Forever21.com for $19.90.

The shirt was later removed from its website following negative feedback that it promoted rape culture.

Forever 21 released the following statement:

“Forever 21 strives to exemplify the highest ethical standards and takes feedback and product concerns very seriously. With regards to the t-shirt in question, upon receiving feedback from our customers, we took immediate action to have it removed from our website. We sincerely apologize to anyone who was offended by the product.”

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