INSANE luxury fashion design looks a LOT like concentration camp clothing

A very expensive clothing line proved that you can’t buy common sense after they put out a design that really looked a lot like the uniform from Nazi death camps.

A luxury fashion house apologized Friday after being criticized for selling an ensemble resembling concentration camp uniforms from the Holocaust.

Loewe, a luxury brand based in Spain, sold the outfit as part of its William De Morgan capsule collection, which became available on November 14 and is inspired by the 19th century British ceramicist. Items in the collection are being sold for upwards of $5,000.

Many who criticized the outfit — including Diet Prada, a fashion industry watchdog account on Instagram — cited the similarities to concentration camp uniforms worn by Holocaust victims, which also consisted of vertical-striped, button-down shirts and matching pants.

Loewe issued the apology via the brand’s Instagram account and has since removed the products from its website, CNN reported.

Pretty disgusting. Was there not one person anywhere in that company who has any sense in their head to see that design and say, hey maybe we should reconsider that death camp clothing? Amazing.

“It was brought to our attention that one of our looks featured in a magazine and part of our Arts and Crafts ceramicist William De Morgan could be misconstrued as referring to one of the most odious moments in the history of mankind,” the statement read. “It was absolutely never our intention and we apologize to anyone who might feel we were insensitive to sacred memories. The products featured have been removed from our commercial offering.”

Great job, geniuses.

If there’s anyone who would like a design like that, it’s most likely the nutty co-founder of “Extinction Rebellion”!


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