People Are Accusing H&M of Cultural Appropriation for Selling Socks That Appear to Feature the Word "Allah" Will H&M ever learn? By Avery Matera January 30, 2018 H&M is facing. H&M Clothing also known as Hennes & Mauritz are Swedish clothing manufacturers. They recently printed Allah on the children socks. They said they did it by mistake as it resembled Allah's name upside down. H&M Clothing line has recalled all the stocks from its inventory after realizing that they have printed Allah's name on the children socks.
H&M Printed Allah's Logo on Sock YouTube
Getty Images LESS than one month after H&M apologised for an image of a black child modelling a hoodie with the slogan "coolest monkey in the jungle", the Swedish retailer has been called out for ill-use of imagery again. Read more: H&M Apologises Over "Racist" Image Swedish fashion giant H &M has been forced to recall a range of socks after pattern on them appeared to resemble the word Allah, according to reports. The image was intended to look like a. The Swedish clothing brand H&M apologized for allegedly having a pattern resembling the word "Allah" written in Arabic letters on children's socks, local media reported. The pattern on the children's socks ignited uproar among the customers in the country, Swedish state-run radio SVT reported. Swedish clothing giant H&M was forced to remove a range of children's socks from its stores after receiving complaints that part of a design featuring a Lego man with a jackhammer allegedly resembled Arabic script for "Allah."
'Twice Shy' H&M Retracts LegoThemed Socks With 'Allah' 29.01.2018, Sputnik International
01 Feb, 2018 H&M finds itself once again in hot water after customers took offence to a pattern on socks that appeared to resemble the word Allah (God) in Arabic. ShareFlipboardRedditWhatsAppXFacebook Twitter users were quick to call out the retail giant over the 'coincidence' [Twitter] H&M recall a range of socks after pattern appears to resemble the word Allah written in Arabic upside-down. Figure was intended to be a Lego figurine holding a jackhammer H&M recalled an entire collection of socks after a pattern printed on them appeared to resemble the word "Allah" (God) written in Arabic, The Independent reported.. The figure was allegedly "intended to be a Lego figurine holding a jackhammer, but turned upside down it resembled the ancient language."Several shoppers who spotted it, reported the issue to H&M's customer service. H&M has removed a line of children's socks amid complaints over the patterning, which some say appears to read as 'Allah' in Arabic. H&M sock with a Lego figure that appears to spell out 'Allah.
H&M recalls socks with 'Allah' print following backlash
The company announced that all socks have been recalled from markets. On January 8, the company had also apologized for an online advertisement featuring a black child modeling a sweatshirt reading "Coolest monkey in the jungle." [Photo shows image from a video socks made by H & M has "Allah" written on it in Arabic. somalisisters.com] H&M recalls children's socks amid 'Allah' pattern row | Daily Mail Online Swedish clothing giant H&M has announced a recall of a line of children's socks They show a figure with pattern.
Stockholm: The Swedish clothing brand H&M apologized for allegedly having a pattern resembling the word "Allah" written in Arabic letters on children's socks, local media reported. The pattern on the children's socks ignited uproar among the customers in the country, Swedish state-run radio SVT reported. In a statement, H&M claimed they did not use the […] NEWSWATCH: Swedish clothing retailer H&M has recalled a line of children's socks after complaints from shoppers that a pattern on them appeared to resemble the word Allah written in Arabic.
H&M in hot water again this time over 'Allah' patterned socks Stuff.co.nz
H&M has pulled a range of socks following claims a pattern on them resembles the Arabic word for Allah upside-down. The Swedish clothing firm announced the recall of the line which also depicts a. They pair of socks shows a Lego workman figure holding a jackhammer - but customers have complained the pattern in question looked like the Arabic spelling of 'Allah' written upside down. H&M have.