Uniqlo’s new spring jacket is loose fitting, made of light cotton, has four large square pockets and, some have said, bares too close a resemblance to the uniform generally worn by the former chairman of the Communist Party in China, Mao Zedong.
Fast Retailing, told the “South China Morning Post.” “That was never in our minds when we designed the item.”
The arguable similarity of its new jacket and Mao’s uniform were pointed out by Twitter users. Some argued it also evoked the clothing worn by North Korea leader Kim Jong Un.
The jacket, which the company calls its “men u fatique jacket” comes in khaki, black and navy. It describes the jacket, which retails for $69.90 as an “iconic military jacket,” that is part of its “progressive essentials” collection.
Uniqlo is not retailer to have stumbled with apparel with potentially concerning similarities. Burberry this month unveiled a sweatshirt on a runway with a rope that some said evoked a noose. Burberry apologized and said it will not offer the sweatshirt for sale.
Also this month Gucci apologized for a turtleneck sweater that could be pulled up over the nose and had a red cut-out for the mouth that some said resembled blackface makeup.
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