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To think Tesco/F&F should be ashamed?

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Welshpoppyyellow · 08/05/2025 21:09

To sell this T shirt in age 5-6?

Interested in other people's thoughts.

To think Tesco/F&F should be ashamed?
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jobling · 10/05/2025 19:37

I wouldn’t put my child in it. But I think many people put their your children in inappropriate,
over sexualised clothing 16-

Admittedly, I kinda read ‘horny bunny’ because of the association of play boy bunny rather than ‘honey bunny’. It’s not necessary. Just out a cute bunny rabbit on the front. It’s cute and age appropriate

LunaShadow · 10/05/2025 19:43

MindfulAndDemure · 08/05/2025 21:27

The bunny ears with one bent over is very similar to the playboy logo. Their models were called playboy bunnies, so I can see why it could be considered distasteful.

No it’s not - the playboy bunny ears stick straight up. This looks like it’s purposefully not like the playboy bunny.

LunaShadow · 10/05/2025 19:44

I have no idea why you would be offended by this - it’s just another term for sweetheart.

tempname1234 · 12/05/2025 14:37

Is there even any playboy bunny stuff any more? Who would even make that connection these days? It is so long ago it is no longer relevant

rather the bunny ears being innocently connected to Easter bunny (sprung t shirt) or just a simple endearment of honey bunny of honey bun that was long in use far earlier than the playboy bunny.

no. Not inappropriate at all.

ellyeth · 26/05/2025 23:15

I'm not sure it's that inappropriate in terms of having a sexual meaning. Personally, I wouldn't buy it for a little girl because I don't really like motifs that relate to a child's gender - and it's unlikely to be chosen for a little boy.

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