Muslim Woman Wins Discrimination Case Against Abercrombie & Fitch

More bad press for the clothing retailer.

af-logoAbercrombie & Fitch drew ire last year when it came to light that what we’d always assumed about the brand is true–it doesn’t have any interest in selling clothes to anyone who doesn’t look like the blonde, buff models that grace its catalogs. To help ensure that customers know they’re super-hot members of an exclusive club (gag), the company has famously employed a “look policy” when it comes to hiring sales staff; potential employees need to meet certain physical criteria to sell overpriced t-shirts.

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