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Clothing store ditches kids' shirt that looks like Nazi camp uniform
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Clothing retailer Zara has issued an apology after several complaints that a child's shirt they were selling resembles a concentration camp uniform.
The blue-and-white-striped shirt with a six-pointed star that reads 'SHERIFF' was sold at Zara stores in the UK and a few other international outlets.
The store says the shirt was intended for kid's 3 months to 3 years old, but zoomed out on the website, it looked like what Jewish prisoners wore in concentration camps during WWII.
Zara has removed the shirt from purchase online and took to Twitter to issue an apology:

