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Posted on Jun 10, 2010
American Apparel ad
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We’ve always been a little skeeved out by the American Apparel phenomenon, what with the eco-conscious, “sweatshop free,” hipster-friendly company’s glaring omission of any sense of enlightened politics when it comes to its squirm-inducing advertising imagery. But the ick factor extends beyond the surface level, as Gawker’s intrepid reporting team is discovering in its ongoing investigation into American Apparel’s hiring practices.  —KA

Gawker:

Another former AA manager says that she received the following instructions as to what kind of black girls she should try to hire during the company’s open calls:

“none of the trashy kind that come in, we don’t want that. we’re not trying to sell our clothes to them. try to find some of these classy black girls, with nice hair, you know?”

i will remember that forever, especially the “nice hair” part. he was instructing another manager and i on who to look for during an upcoming open call, and i sat there dumbfounded, listening to him speak while the other manager made “uh huh, got it” sounds on her end of the phone. the other manager on the call with me later became a district manager, and at one point instructed me to tell two of my employees (both of whom happened to be black females) to stop straightening their hair. i refused to do this, but wondered if the mentality behind her request was related to what dov had said.

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By guest, June 14, 2010 at 2:09 pm Link to this comment
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Funny…while you folks are offended by American Apparel’s “pornographic” ads…I’ve always been impressed by the fact that many of their models look like real people…not airbrushed super models. Something I always found very refreshing.

To each his/her own I guess.

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By Peter Knopfler, June 13, 2010 at 6:53 am Link to this comment

Women are exploited constantly in all industry! A man`s world that turned gay, The American image for women to aspire is…A classy conservative that behind closed doors is a raving maniac in bed. Just as supranoes gangster popularity so is the HOOKER, the prostitute that can substitute for a executive secretary, while Clintin playing with Monica 35,000 Women in Haiti Raped by the gov`t troops   that was put their by Clintin! For money, All for money we will enslave the young, sex slaves, come in many shades of ABUSE. unfortunately many women fall into this playboy bunny imagine and think its just fine for them. Breast implants, butt implants, lipo-sucktion, nose jobs go with blow jobs, Very Sad Women are exploited or trashed, unfortunately it is still a man`s world Tommy Hilfinger says so!

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By Galia Hannah, June 12, 2010 at 9:34 am Link to this comment
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American Apparel is the personification of UGLY. They use soft core porn in their ads so that makes them pornographers. In this week’s LA Weekly the American Apparel ad is on the back page with a shot of a woman’s purple-covered big BIG BIGGGG ass and crotch right in the face the viewer. Their models have been dehumanized into looking like huge slabs of meat slapped across the page. Their adds hita new height of UGLINESS!!!! American Apparel is beyond trash. It’s sheer garbage.

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By Tobysgirl, June 11, 2010 at 2:14 pm Link to this comment

NYCartist, I’m not sure if Justice Clothing has pocket T’s or not, but my husband loves their regular T’s. Made in U.S.A., very high quality, have a website.

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By LA Roth, June 11, 2010 at 7:25 am Link to this comment
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I know nothing about this clothing company other than their sleazy “Abercrotchy and Titz” type advertizing. Please: Do not let your kids buy this crap or Bratz Dolls.”

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By P. T., June 10, 2010 at 9:11 pm Link to this comment

A store selling fashion apparel is looking for attractive employees whose appearance is similar to that of its customers.  I am shocked, shocked!

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By NYCartist, June 10, 2010 at 2:14 pm Link to this comment

Bought a tshirt for spouse (bec. he loves pocket t’s). It shrank one whole size in the wash.  Feh.

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