Izzue

Izzue is a fashion brand, pronounced as "Issue". It is a part of the Hong Kong fashion conglomerate I.T. Stores are scattered across Asia including Hong Kong, People's Republic of China, Thailand, Malaysia, Macau, Republic of China, Saudi Arabia, and Germany. Its clothes features casual urban and desaturated style. Promotional material uses the brand's website as the company logo. The clothing is "Asian-fit", slimmer than American and European brands.

Controversy

Izzue was embroiled in controversy when it used Nazi Germany themes on its clothes and decor, including swastikas, banners, and propaganda films, as part of its decor during its 2003 season. Marketing manager Deborah Cheng apologized[1] and issued a statement saying "that the designer did not realize that the Nazi symbols would be considered offensive."[2]

References

  1. "Izzue apologises for Nazi-theme clothing". South China Morning Post. Retrieved 2017-11-18.
  2. "ADL Outraged by Hong Kong Fashion Company's Use of Nazi Symbols". www.adl.org. Archived from the original on 2003-08-23.


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