Forever 21 Pulls Male T-Shirt Some Allege Refers To Sexual Consent
LOS ANGELES (CBSLA.com) — Forever 21 has pulled a controversial T-shirt from its website.
The men's shirt read, "Don't Say Maybe if You Want to Say No."
The company got several complaints via Twitter, saying the shirt referred to sexual consent.
hey @Forever21 how about we don't make a graphic tee promoting such an awful message :) pic.twitter.com/4yy4z479rA
— pieps (@pieper_emma) March 14, 2016
.@Forever21 removes "don't say maybe if you want to say no" shirt #NotBuyingIt #rapeculture https://t.co/mQtaVLBdKT pic.twitter.com/gPR2IKMY4a
— The Rep Project (@RepresentPledge) March 14, 2016
Who exactly at Forever 21 thought this rapey t-shirt was a good idea? https://t.co/BQOsfvPTAR pic.twitter.com/VPE8udkZef
— Jezebel (@Jezebel) March 14, 2016
Forever 21 issued a statement apologizing to anyone who was offended by the product.
It has since removed the shirt from its website.