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Tuesday, June 26, 2001

Revealing Abercrombie catalog sparks a boycott




The Associated Press and The Cincinnati Enquirer

        Abercrombie & Fitch says its summer catalog is sexy in a wholesome sort of way: “Norman Rockwell of 2001.” Critics from conservative Christians to liberal feminists call it soft porn, and now they've joined forces to boycott the trendy, youth-oriented retailer.

        By the standards of Penthouse or Hustler, the A&F Quarterly might seem tame. But it is displayed in tightly wrapped plastic, intended only for buyers 18 or older, and features young, unclad male and female models in what the company touts as “pictures hotter than a backyard barbecue.”

        Abercrombie & Fitch spokesman Hampton Carney said the publication is as much a magazine as a catalog, targeted at the college market. But boycott organizers contend the company also is wooing younger customers and using sex to popularize its image.

        Nora Rubinoff and her 17-year-old son, Brandon, shop at A&F. The West Chester mother says they were recently in the store but “didn't notice anything significant about the store's advertising.”

        They both had heard rumors that the catalogs contained suggestive items but hadn't actually seen this summer's catalog.

        “To be honest,” says Mrs. Rubinoff, “the few things he's purchased have been straight out of the store. He hasn't looked at the catalogs. He's 17 and, while I may not like it, how can I keep my son from seeing it? He gets more exposure to a lot of things I think are unnecessary. It's an unfortunate part of our culture. I do wonder why the A&F boycott when you can look at other companies and find things more objectionable. I don't approve of it, though.”

        Illinois Lt. Gov. Corinne Wood — a Republican who has been sparring with A&F since 1999 — announced the boycott campaign last week in Chicago. She has recruited a diverse mix of supporters more familiar with facing off against each other than with working together.

        The broad alliance “shows the importance of this issue,” said Michelle Dewlen, president of the Chicago chapter of the National Organization for Women. She faulted the catalog for promoting “unrealistic body types” and displaying images that evoked group sex.

        The Rev. Bob Vanden Bosch, head of Concerned Christian Americans, said it was “quite unusual” to find himself allied with NOW. But he welcomed the coalition.

        “The exploitation of sex and young people in A&F's catalog is not only atrocious but also a psychological molestation of their teen-age customers.”

        Mr. Carney said Abercrombie & Fitch takes the criticism seriously but has no intention of changing the catalog.

        “You have to be true to your customers — and their response is overwhelmingly positive,” he said. “There's nothing in it you don't see on any public beach in Miami.”

        Circulation of the quarterly is about 300,000. Half go to subscribers; the rest sell at stores for $6 apiece.

       



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