A Utah woman bought all of the t-shirts on display shelves at a Pac Sun store out of rage by their contents CNN reported Wednesday.
"On our way to another store we passed the Pac Sun store, and I just stopped dead in my tracks," Judy Cox, told CNN. "As I was leaving the mall I just had this thought come to me that I can't leave it, I can't let it stay in the window for three or four more days while someone makes a decision," Cox told CNN.
Cox therefore went back into the store, and purchased all of the shirts, which totaled about $600 CNN reported.
"The bottom of one woman is completely uncovered and it's a very provocative pose that she's in," Cox told CNN. "It was so disgusting to me. It's pornography."
Cox asked the store's manager if the assortment could be removed, and was told to e-mail Pac Sun managers at the corporate level CNN reported.
"I asked her, told her it didn't matter what the cost was that I just wanted every single one, including the displays, to be out of the store," Cox told CNN.
Cox was the first to inquire with the University Mall Pac Sun about the shirts, and plans to confer with the city district attorney.to see if the t-shirts can other alike promotions
prohibited from the stores.
"I hope it sends a really strong message to PacSun that, at least in this community, this is not a standard for us. This is not something we approve of," Cox told CNN.
"Shirts like that should not be where kids can see 'em," Karen Swanson a shopper in the store told CNN. "If you're an adult and you want to buy 'em, that's fine, but that's something that everybody has to go by, and I don't want my kids and my grandkids to have to see that."