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Zara And The Star Of David
This seems like a simple oversight.
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But what is it with newspapers nowadays? Are they addicted to the word 'outrage' even where nobody is really outraged?
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But what is it with newspapers nowadays? Are they addicted to the word 'outrage' even where nobody is really outraged?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.LOL, pathetic Gromit. Nitpicking in the extreme. Did you have to go to such detail? I'm just pointing out that it bears a resemblance, you've gone into microscopic detail, which is good of you. Shane you couldn't post a colour picture of the uniforms in your post though. Wonder why?
As you've gone into such detail, can you provide a pic with multiple sheriff's wearing striped/hooped tops, a 6 pointed star and nothing else?
Cheers.
As you've gone into such detail, can you provide a pic with multiple sheriff's wearing striped/hooped tops, a 6 pointed star and nothing else?
Cheers.
Chill,
// I may be wrong but I believe the picture of the insignia you gave may be exclusive to one camp //
The Nazis never used the star of David, they used two triangles. A yellow triangle of a jew, and a different coloured triangle for home, homosexual etc.
The photo you posted has had the Star of David photoshopped on. Here is the original pic.
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// I may be wrong but I believe the picture of the insignia you gave may be exclusive to one camp //
The Nazis never used the star of David, they used two triangles. A yellow triangle of a jew, and a different coloured triangle for home, homosexual etc.
The photo you posted has had the Star of David photoshopped on. Here is the original pic.
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At first I would agree with most on here, but apparently this is not the first time Zara has been forced to withdraw a product.
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Chill,
A real uniform (in colour)
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A childs shirt
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A bit you are rubbish at spot the difference competitions.
A real uniform (in colour)
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A childs shirt
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A bit you are rubbish at spot the difference competitions.
Conjures up this popularly held image:
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As I said, a resemblance. The outfit by Zara does not conjure an image of Wyatt Earp et al.
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As I said, a resemblance. The outfit by Zara does not conjure an image of Wyatt Earp et al.
AOG
Thank you for the link.
The swastika handbag...makes no sense whatsoever. I don't understand how that could have slipped through.
Regarding the Star of David / Sherriff's badge top...I agree with Retrochic. My guess is that whoever designed the top simply didn't 'see' the similarity. It's entirely possible that the designer wouldn't even have that reference point in their head...like the Australian bar owner I read about a few years ago...
Wanted to brighten up her bar, so painted rainbow stripes all over the outside, and couldn't work out why her clientele suddenly changed.
Thank you for the link.
The swastika handbag...makes no sense whatsoever. I don't understand how that could have slipped through.
Regarding the Star of David / Sherriff's badge top...I agree with Retrochic. My guess is that whoever designed the top simply didn't 'see' the similarity. It's entirely possible that the designer wouldn't even have that reference point in their head...like the Australian bar owner I read about a few years ago...
Wanted to brighten up her bar, so painted rainbow stripes all over the outside, and couldn't work out why her clientele suddenly changed.
"Wanted to brighten up her bar, so painted rainbow stripes all over the outside, and couldn't work out why her clientele suddenly changed. "
LOL!!! Reminded me, I was looking for flags for my caravan and came across a wonderfully bright rainbow one on Ebay, "I'll have one I thought" till I saw what it represented, hmmm, perhaps not on a campsite eh?
LOL!!! Reminded me, I was looking for flags for my caravan and came across a wonderfully bright rainbow one on Ebay, "I'll have one I thought" till I saw what it represented, hmmm, perhaps not on a campsite eh?
Or better still, sheriff pyjamas:
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That's how I imagined they might be, anyway.
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That's how I imagined they might be, anyway.
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