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maga world Their shorts are a twist on a seemingly innocuous article of clothing: a men’s sweater.
A Firestorm erupts online After Juanita Broaddrick – a prominent figure conservative circle – posted an image of J. crew sweater at x, according to The Daily Beast,
“Are you kidding me?? Men, would you wear this $168 sweater?” Juanita broaddrickwho accused the president Bill Clinton He denied the allegation of sexual harassment in 1999, he wrote on November 17.
The Pink woolen sweater It has embellished patterns woven near the neckline. J. Crews has described it as “celebratory” and “classic-inspired”.
Broaddrick’s post received over 500,000 views and thousands of comments, many of whom expressed displeasure with the sweater, particularly its color.
“This is a women’s sweater,” wrote a self-described “MAGA extremist,” while another MAGA-friendly user chimed in, “No.” Alpha male “I would be caught dead wearing this sweater any time.”
Some accused the well-known clothing retailer – long associated with the classic preppy style – of trying to destroy masculine norms.
,castrate men This is a serious issue in America,” wrote one user, whose profile said, “My pronouns are USA” Another said, “These brands are trying their best to feminize men – it’s disgusting.”
Others said the expensive attire was a perfect fit for a particular demographic: Democrats.
“that how every democrat Getting ready for Thanksgiving,” wrote a user named liberaltearcreator. Another user posted its photo Governor of California Gavin Newsom’s face On sweater.
A Republican member of Congress also commented on Broderick’s post.
Kentucky Rep. Tim Burchett reposted his message, writing, “This is what sorority girl Would wear in the 80s.”
However, some comments were less dismissive.
“pink shirt were in vogue Sometime in the ’80s,” one X user offered. “My mom bought one for my dad.”
Meanwhile, J. A reviewer on Crew’s website offered a more forceful rebuke. The reviewer wrote, “Anyone who says this is a feminine sweater is wrong.” “I love boys’ stuff and this is the best piece in my wardrobe. Smells like beef jerky to me.”
J. A representative for the crew did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Independent,
This is not the first time conservatives have expressed outrage at clothing brands. Last year, Target limited its sales LGBTQ-themed apparel Following a boycott by right-wing groups, according to cnn,
Liberals, too, have participated in attacking clothing retailers for their perceived political positions. This summer, a American Eagle Jeans Advertisement The Democratic response was to actress Sydney Sweeney’s tagline: “Sydney Sweeney has great genes.”