Clothing Company Faces Backlash For School Shooting Hoodies

A clothing company is catching heat for its new line of hoodies -- inspired by school mass shootings.

Fashion house "Bstroys" new collection of hoodies feature the names and logos of schools that have been targets in mass shootings, like Sandy Hook, Marjory Stoneman Douglas and Columbine. While that could be seen by some as a tribute, the feature that crosses the line is the hoodies come riddled with bullet holes.

The line, which was unveiled over the weekend in New York, has prompted countless comments on social media. A survivor of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas shooting wrote on Instagram, "My dead classmates dying should not be a f***ing fashion statement."

A Sandy Hook family also weighed in, writing, "What you are doing here is absolutely disgusting, hurtful, wrong and disrespectful. Our pain is not to be used for your fashion."

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