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Provocative Clothes For Little Girls Concern Parents

The clothes, such as padded bras and provocative underwear, which are being targeted at kids as young as seven, can lure paedophiles. The worried parents and children protection experts want to ban the sale of such clothes. Clothing for children should never be designed to make little girls look sexually attractive.
Primark, well known brand has responded to the demands by putting away the 4 pounds bikinis with padded "breast-shaped" tops, meant for girls aged seven. The discount chain apologised for "any offence caused" and promised to donate all profits from the bikinis to children''s charities.
Tory chief, David Cameron, who called the swimsuits "completely disgraceful" after reading about them, said he was delighted by the clampdown.
Though the big brands have cleared their shelves, similar clothings are being sold at the high street stores. Low-cut padded bikini for girls, colourful padded bra of tiny sizes that fits a seven year old were some of the type of clothes that are up for sale.
"It's about time we stood up to these unethical companies who sell products that sexually exploit children or facilitate paedophiles," said child protection consultant, Shy Keenan. However she praised brands like Primark for their prompt action.



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