Fashion brand releases 'school shooting hoodies' with bullet holes in
Fashion brand Bstroy have been criticised by the survivors and relatives of school shootings, after releasing a range of hoodies with bullet holes. The hoodies had the names of Colombine, Sandy Hook, Virginia Tech and Stoneman Douglas schools on them.
One of the brand's founders, Brick Owens, said: "We wanted to make a comment on gun violence and the type of gun violence that needs preventative attention and what its origins are, while also empowering the survivors of tragedy through storytelling in the clothes."
Anton Gregory is a fashion stylist in New York and gave his reaction to the hoodies.
(Photo: One of the hoodies which says 'Sandy Hook' on its front. Credit: From Instagram account @bstroy.us)
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