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Published 12:51 24 Nov 2016 GMT
Updated 17:51 24 Nov 2016 GMT
For some unfathomable reason, someone thought the plans would make a passable design for a mini-skirt in 2016. This was then put together and advertised for sale to the public on Australian marketplace site Redbubble.com. It was possible to purchase the garment around the world for $35, or £28.
How this was allowed to happen is hard to understand, and impossible to excuse. Not only is the design infamous for its shameful and deeply saddening origins, but the item description is jarringly frank about what the garment symbolises: 'BROOKES MIDDLE PASSAGE SLAVE SHIP 1788'.
https://twitter.com/isastylite/status/799841769974276096
As you can imagine, many people were rightly shocked and disgusted by the fact that the product was on general sale, and did not get vetoed at any stage. Due to the angry reaction, Redbubble have since removed the item, but a similar holocaust design remains on the site. It seems nothing is off limits when it comes to making a quick buck.
https://twitter.com/Maggie_Lioness/status/800244903997534208
https://twitter.com/rimageorges_/status/800314297775554560
https://twitter.com/TheMichaelMoran/status/801558280497721344
https://twitter.com/RStewartJewelry/status/799847934934261761
https://twitter.com/Mommyof7/status/800031808008044544‘Amazing’ air cooler drops to under £40 ahead of the next UK heatwave
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