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Urban Outfitters criticised over 'drunk Irish' themed clothing
FASHION RETAILER URBAN Outfitters has been criticised for selling items which present a “clichéd” depiction of Irish people as drunk.
Dublin city councillor Naoise Ó Muirí has said the image of Irishness portrayed on the clothing line could be “very damaging” to Ireland as it seeks to rebuilt its image as a place to do business. He called on the retailer to withdraw the items.
He was speaking after it emerged Urban Outfitters was selling t-shirts and hats featuring “Irish yoga” – an image of a person on their hands and knees being sick – and women’s tops reading “Kiss me. I’m drunk or Irish, or whatever.”
The items are available on the retailer’s online store in the US. Cllr Ó Muirí said:
He added that this was especially important in the run-up to St Patrick’s Day when “all eyes will be on Ireland”, and said Irish people should be aiming to move on from the “drunken Paddy” stereotype.
Several Irish-American members of Congress have also called on Urban Outfitters to stop selling the Irish-themed apparel, which they said represented “stereotyping and denigration”, Politicker reports.
A spokesperson for Urban Outfitters told TheJournal.ie they had no comment at this time.
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