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Several grouped homeless individuals in Los Angeles are the unlikely beneficiaries of the most recent abercrombie and fitch (A&F) outrage. Earlier this month, author Robin Lewis told Small business Insider a&F CEO Henry Jeffries doesn’testosterone levels sell XL or maybe XXL women’azines clothing because "He or she doesn't want larger people shopping in her store, he would like thin and gorgeous people.
abercrombie He does not want his core shoppers to determine people that aren't as very hot as them wearing his clothing. People that wear his clothes should feel as if they're one of many 'cool kids.'"

Lewis’ statement triggered a firestorm involving controversy. To make matters worse, the favorite teen clothing brand name sells XL in addition to XXL sizes in their men’s brand because "hot" some athletes need larger dimensions. No A&Y for fat females, though. While there were a number of responses, including a communication to Jeffries from a former fat girl, the best response comes from Greg Karber.

Karber hit the actual thrift stores of L.A. to discover abercrombie and fitch clothes and took those people bags of clothing to skid rowing and started passing them to homeless individuals. This is probably not the market Jeffries is immediately after, either. But, I enjoy it!www.abercrombieandfitch-ch.org

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