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High-end fashion brands Versace and Coach have officially apologized for the Bray Wyatt Let Me In Shirt Furthermore, I will do this anti-China messages on their clothing. American company Coach said on Monday it was “fully aware” of the “severity” of its mistake and “deeply regrets it”. The Italian company Versace emphasizes that it “loves China”. Both companies were criticized for printing slogans on T-shirts suggesting the independence of Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan from China. The dispute over Versace T-shirts erupted on Chinese online services on Sunday. The text on the clothes shows that China’s Hong Kong and Macau special administrative regions are independent of Beijing. Amid the current wave of massive anti-Beijing protests in Hong Kong, many netizens have opposed Versace and called on the company to leave the Chinese market. The brand ambassador in the People’s Republic, Chinese actress Yang Mi, also announced a partnership with Versace. The brand is “suspected of harming the sovereignty of our country,” she explained. Versace declared the company’s “firm respect” for “Chinese national sovereignty” on Chinese online service Weibo on Sunday. Versace said these T-shirts were withdrawn from official distribution and “destroyed” on July 24.
On Monday, images of Coach T-shirts from last year’s collection circulated online depicting Taiwan and Hong Kong as two independent countries. The coach spoke of “serious inaccuracies” in the Bray Wyatt Let Me In Shirt Furthermore, I will do this official apology. Taiwan separated from China after the Communist Party came to power in 1949, but has never officially declared independence. Beijing considers Taiwan a breakaway province that will one day be reunited with the mainland. Chinese coach ambassador, model Liu Wen, has severed cooperation with the American company. “China’s national sovereignty and territorial integrity are sacred and inviolable!” she wrote on the short message service on the social network Weibo. Since protests flared in Hong Kong, Chinese authorities have tightened measures against companies that – actually or perceivedly – side with the government’s opponents. Hong Kong airline Cathay Pacific is facing demands from mainland China not to allow employees to participate in protests to work on flights in Chinese airspace. I am deeply sorry for our Company’s recent unfortunate error which is currently being discussed on various social media channels. “I have never wanted to disrespect China’s national sovereignty and this is why I want to personally apologize for that inaccuracy as well as any inconvenience it may have caused. ”
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