Read the whole story here on The New York Times I think it's a wonderful thing what A&F is doing. It shouldn't matter whether the department is named after Abercrombie or not. It's for children's health, for Christ's sakes.
Riam Dean, the Abercrombie & Fitch employee who was sent to the stockroom because her prosthetic arm violated the store's "Look Policy," is suing for £20,000. Her mom and a fellow ex-Abercrombie employee e-mailed us about Abercrombie's discrimination.
Tue, Jun 23 | from Jezebel