Wednesday, 23 April 2014

Fully dressed men 'party' with topless models........Why do women go naked and men fully dressed???


The affordable suit superstore SuitSupply has come under fire for its latest sexually-charged ad campaign, which has been accused of 'flagrantly objectifying women' in an attempt to sell products.
The uncensored images show impeccably dressed men wearing the Dutch company's latest threads, while surrounded by scantily clad, or topless, women.
When employees from SuitSupply’s flagship New York store recently conducted an 'Ask Me Anything' online chat for a men’s fashion fashion forum, the response they got to the campaign was far from positive.
The affordable suit superstore SuitSupply has come under fire for its latest sexually-charged ad campaign, which has been accused of 'flagrantly objectifying women' in an attempt to sell productsMore pics below
When employees from SuitSupply's flagship New York store recently conducted an 'Ask Me Anything' online chat for a men's fashion fashion forum, the response they got to the campaign was far from positive






'In a marketing campaign targeted exclusively at men, there's a fully clothed guy surrounded by frolicking naked women. In what way are these women not being depicted as objects?' one user commented.

'Is there a plan to stray from the current oversexed marketing scheme? I've got to be completely honest and say that as good as your products may be I refuse to purchase from a company that decides to use [these] ad campaigns,' was another complaint.
Although visitors to SuitSupply’s website can choose to view censored or uncensored versions of the ad campaign's images, many customers believe they are offensive to a 'vast majority of the population.'
The uncensored images show impeccably dressed men wearing the Dutch company's latest threads, while surrounded by topless women
The uncensored images show impeccably dressed men wearing the Dutch company's latest threads, while surrounded by topless women



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