BERLIN, GERMANY - MARCH 28: The logo of Swedish clothing retailer H&M hangs over one of its stores on March 28, 2018 in Berlin, Germany. H&M, which is the world's second largest clothing retailer, announced yesterday it is struggling with plunging profits and rising inventories as popular demand for its clothes declines. (Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images)

H&M Removes School Uniform Clothing Ad After Being Accused Of ‘Sexualizing Young Children’

Swedish clothing company H&M, who has hundreds of stores all throughout the U.S., is facing backlash from the public and some social media users after it released a controversial advertisement for school uniforms that allegedly sexualizing young children, along with a “highly inappropriate” caption.

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