Opinion

Abercrombie and Fitch’s racist, sexist, fatphobic American fantasy

A new Netflix documentary explicitly describes what many of the young people buying up A&F’s generic polo shirts and low-rise denim pants know implicitly.

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Abercombie existed in an era when young women’s bodies were not only considered fair game for consumption, but also for detailed, excruciating critique.MSNBC / Netflix

Emma Gray

Emma Gray, a freelance journalist focused on the intersection of gender, culture and politics, is the author of "A Girl's Guide to Joining the Resistance." She is a co-host of the podcast “Love to See It” and a co-author of the newsletter “Rich Text,” and she has spent the last 10 years as a senior reporter and editor at HuffPost.