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Kids' shirt resembling Nazi camp garb pulled by retailer

Backlash was swift surrounding a new shirt design that reminded customers of Nazi concentration camp uniforms
Fashion fail: Zara apologizes for shirts resembling Holocaust uniforms 02:57

MADRID -- Spanish fashion retailer Inditex says it has withdrawn a children's shirt which triggered an outcry from people who said it was reminiscent of the clothes Jews were made to wear at Nazi concentration camps.

The long-sleeved shirt has a yellow star on the left side of the chest and horizontal dark stripes. The item prompted a storm on social media, with many people finding the shirt distasteful because it conjured up memories of the Holocaust.

Inditex said Wednesday the shirt, which was available online through its Zara stores, was designed to be part of a Wild West clothing theme and the star was intended as a sheriff's badge.

The company said it removed the item from sale after several hours due to the protests and apologized to customers.

'We can understand the sensitive context and connotation that was created," Zara said in a statement, according to the Telegraph.

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