High street chain Internacionale with three Kent stores in Ashford, Chatham and Maidstone criticised over 'sexualised' clothes for girls
14:00, 18 September 2013
A clothes shop with several stores in Kent has come under fire over "sexualised" clothes on sale for girls as young as eight.
Criticism has been aimed at fashion retailer Internacionale, which has branches in Ashford's County Square, Chatham High Street and Maidstone Chequers Centre.
The items under most scrutiny are skin-tight crop tops, which barely cover the top half and tops designed to give a plastic-effect look.
And now calls are being made for a crackdown on the clothes, part of the Sophie range for children aged eight to 15.
The tops, which typically cost £7.99, are either low-cut across the top and around the chest while others do not cover the stomach at all.
Justine Roberts, founder of parental internet forum Mumsnet, expressed concern in a national newspaper, saying children would feel the pressure to "dress up like pole-dancers".
Internacionale is yet to respond to a request for comment.
What do you think? Join the debate below.
Latest news
Features
Most popular
- 1
Pedestrian killed in M2 crash involving ‘number of vehicles’
3 - 2
‘This Christmas market is truly magical - but there’s just one problem’
17 - 3
Lorry bursts into flames on roundabout approach
3 - 4
Inside Kent’s newest B&M store in former Wilko
5 - 5
Delays after tank strapped to lorry hits railway bridge
7