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Published 09:52 17 Jan 2018 GMT
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One woman came across it when she was shopping online and posted her outrage on Mumsnet saying:
"I do not get offended easily, at all. I thought this was hideous, but together with the pose and brand name, isn't it vile and insensitive? ...am I over reacting?"People are in total agreement with her and gave their opinion on the controversial product:
"No! If it was in a specialist fetish catalogue maybe but ASOS!!!" "Genuinely shocked that anyone thought that was okay!" "Completely agree with you OP. My teens shop there and it’s not an image I would want them to see." "I don't know if offensive is the right word, but I do think it's an awful piece of clothing, suggestive and inappropriate."The product no longer appears on the main site but screenshots have been circling the internet.
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