LUDHIANA: A leading clothing retailer operating from the US has decided to withdraw its designs carrying the objectionable use of the Kbanda religious insignia and an image of the Sikh guru on its products, including underwear and thong collection.
Following an outrage in the Sikh community settled in the US, CafePress, an online retail chain that imports from Punjab and Kerala-based garment manufacturers, said its products did not carry “any malicious intent” and offered an apology “for any offence its products had caused” to the community.
A Ludhiana-based representative of the retail chain said that being online clothing retailer, the chain allows third parties from around the world to create their own designs and host them on their website. “The issue has been brought into our notice and the designs withdrawn. It has been clarified that the chain would use greater caution and stricter measures in monitoring con tent on its website,” the representative said.
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