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Saturday, September 20, 2025

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Saturday, September 20, 2025

Marc Jacobs pulls t-shirt which resembles racist band album art

Marc Jacob's t-shirt resembles Skrewdriver's album art (Source: Yahoo)
Marc Jacob’s t-shirt resembles Skrewdriver’s album art (Source: Yahoo)

A $68 Marc by Marc Jacobs T-shirt has gotten the boot by its designer after a blog pointed out its eerie resemblance to a neo-Nazi band’s album art. 

“Boots & Braces,” the 1987 12-inch from Skrewdriver, one of the first white-power rock groups, featured an illustration of combat boots—soles up—on its cover. At least one other group, the hardcore-punk (but not neo-Nazi) Agnostic Front, has also used a similar image.

Read the whole story at MSNBC

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