Parents have been outraged by children's T-shirts with swear words, violent images and sexual innuendos printed on them.
Parents have been outraged by children's T-shirts with swear words, violent images and sexual innuendos printed on them.
These garments can be bought off the Internet for 16pounds."I've done **** all today," the Daily Express quoted a T-shirt slogan, as reading.
Another T-shirt made for babies in the age of six months to a year has nipple tassels.
Some others show a grey-haired woman hitting a lamb with a stick, and a footballer drop-kicking a toy rabbit.
T-shirts were also available with logos where A stands for Ashtray, B for Beer, J for Joint - with an image of a marijuana cigarette, and K for Knife.
These have now been withdrawn from the market by clothing company Twisted Twee.
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Margaret Morrissey, of Parents Outloud, said: "This is out of order.
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Nick Seaton, of the Campaign for Real Education added: "Most people will think this is totally wrong.
"Some of these slogans and images actually appear to be designed to encourage bad behaviour and I would question their legality. I'm surprised people would buy this rubbish."
Source-ANI
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