No but really. WTF? The company did end up pulling the shirt and apologized:
http://twitter.com/#!/CuffyMeh/status/504605635699150848“Accidental”?
http://twitter.com/#!/Matthops82/status/504597754861977601Heh.
http://twitter.com/#!/bob_owens/status/504597836894584832As Mediaite reported, Zara had a similar problem before:
In 2007 Zara removed a handbag from its stores after it discovered the embroidered pattern contained swastikas.
But, hey, they apologized! Except then this happened:
http://twitter.com/#!/BecketAdams/status/504638289505439744No words. Luckily, Twitter users had some choice ones.
http://twitter.com/#!/sarahrstevenson/status/504638849641742336 http://twitter.com/#!/MichelleMumford/status/504652209041473536 http://twitter.com/#!/Chris_Clukey/status/504644525919576066 http://twitter.com/#!/erichknipp/status/504649398933278720What’s next for Zara?
http://twitter.com/#!/Popehat/status/504648023985500162 http://twitter.com/#!/JonahNRO/status/504648927581192193