Adidas in Hot Water over Transparent Loli Swimwear

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Adidas Japan has had to announce the recall a line of swimwear for young girls, as the material became transparent when wet.
The company announced a voluntary recall after discovering suits in its “Tankini” and “Skirt One-piece” lines, for little girls, became transparent when used for their intended purpose.
Some of the swimwear in question:
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4,000 affected swimsuits of 6 types were issued to Adidas stores in Japan – all are subject to recall. A full refund is being offered for anyone having purchased an affected suit.
How many have already been sold to unsuspecting young girls is not known, although creepy lolicon beach watchers will likely know soon enough.

Source-Sankaku Complex of course. :cheer:
 

shibuyabashi

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Do we even have to promote that site ugh.. we have too much trolling in that website only underage kids that needs attention visit that crap
 

Rollyco

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hawtdawg

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i don't see what the problem is.
 

porkar

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I can't understand how the dark ones would be see thru even when wet.

There is a lot of paranoia about simple naked bodies now. Looks like the hijab/bhurka look may become compulsory wearing for everyone soon.:puzzled:
 

CoolKevin

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Looks like the hijab/bhurka look may become compulsory wearing for everyone soon.:puzzled:

in some countries that's banned as well, if not already, some are trying to ban it
 

seiya1

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in some countries that's banned as well, if not already, some are trying to ban it

Not in the US. Hell, they are letting them all in here, making accommodations so they feel at home. In the countries that they ARE trying to "ban," all the PC people kneel before islam and its "peaceful message."

Back to the article, don't little girls wear stuff beneath their bathing suits anyways? I imagine parents would have them do it "to be safe." Losing 4000 units of a product will put a hole in their income statement, so the real pissed off people will be the corporate heads and perhaps stockholders.
 

rogerparrenas

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Wow,
A suit that becomes transparent when wet?

Some people might buy it for there own purpose....
You can understand what I mean right?
 

Ceewan

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ZING

[size=-2]guy, ya gotta stop doing that[/size]
 

Ceewan

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no cookies indeed
 

porkar

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In recent years the scare of skin cancer due to exposure to UV rays has made people dress their kids in the old 'neck to knees' style swimsuits like they had for everyone in the early part of the 20th century. You can't see through them, neither can the sun. :please: