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Zara responded to consumer complaints by asserting the pajama design was"inspired by the sheriff's stars from the Classic Western films" rather than concentration camp attire and was no longer available in its stores: "The design of the T-shirt was only inspired by the sheriff’s stars from the classic Western films, as the claim of the T-shirt says," the company said in its statement.
"I really had to look twice. It's identical to the symbol Hitler used to cause fear throughout Europe. I took it back and got my money refunded."
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