‘Deeply disrespectful’ sweatshirt at Target; Target’s response: “Get over it”

Certain clients are insulted by the brands’ merchandise. Many of these brands have just been fined, which is a common occurrence these days.

Target, one of the major clothing retailers in the United States, has chosen to promote one of its goods with an unusual design. Other businesses, though, have adopted a similar strategy in the past.

 

When Reign Murphy was offended by some of the tweets, she took to Twitter to express her displeasure with the behavior. Reign took photos of the top and shared them on Twitter, where they attracted a lot of attention.

“OCD Christmas obsessive-compulsive disorder,” she scrawled on her T-shirt. This design may be offensive to those who are truly suffering from mental illness.

 

She didn’t mind the colors or the size of the blouse, but it was the message on the t-shirt that took her by surprise. For those who have been diagnosed with OCD, it is a difficult experience.

OCD is a psychological illness that affects around 2.2 million Americans, and they are all supportive of her writing and thinking.

 

In fact, not everyone believed it was done on purpose. Many people claim to have OCD yet are unaffected by it, and that not everyone appreciates or understands comedy. Jessica Carlson, a spokesman for Target, apologized to customers who were offended by the product.

She further stated that the sweater would be sold in the future because it was not done with malice.

Another mother expressed her displeasure with t-shirts bearing the signatures “wedding,” “prize,” and “Mrs.”

 

A woman’s figure, according to her, is not an object that can be purchased, sold, raped, or utilized. This is not a t-shirt she would buy for her girls.