Top clothing brand JNBY in hot water again
Nicely-regarded Chinese clothes model JNBY is in hot drinking water for controversial prints on its kid’s apparel. Once more.
Netizens complained on social media about some of the company’s modern “spooky” and “creepy” designs on kid’s outfits including ghost heads.

Some netizens felt offended by JNBY’s modern “spooky” and “creepy” designs on its children’s clothes which include ghost heads.
A kid’s brief sleeved dress from sub-model for youngsters “jnby by JNBY” is printed with a image of a child slipping more than with an English line in complete caps, studying “I’m concerned! I wish they would quit, I really don’t want to land. No!!!”

Just one staffer at the brand’s Tmall Retailer responded to netizens’ complaints that this is Western style.
Apparel with “poor” prints ended up pulled from sale at its Tmall Store on Tuesday afternoon.
It was not the first time that the brand name was caught in print controversy. Very last September, the company was ordered to take out kid’s garments printed with texts this kind of as “welcome to hell” and “let me touch you” and some images of violence.
The firm has been fined 800,000 yuan (US$120,263) just lately by the market place watchdog in Hangzhou for an inappropriate map of China marked with inaccurate borders on its formal Site.
The business was also fined on Could 9 for violating the country’s advertising legislation, according to Tianyancha app, an enterprises database.