While a men’s pink “Fair Isle” J.Crew sweater continues to spark an online debate, the company has yet to weigh in about the controversy publicly.
Some social media pundits questioned the style and suggested it feminizes men. The controversy reportedly started after Juanita Broaddrick posted about it on “X.” Her post has generated more than 500,000 views. Broaddrick, a retired registered nurse accused Bill Clinton of sexual assault in 1999. She could not be reached for comment Thursday.
Media requests to a J.Crew spokesperson about the online response and the impact on site traffic and sales were unreturned Thursday. In addition, media requests to J.Crew’s men’s creative director Brendon Babenzien and the brand’s outside public relations team were unreturned Thursday. The $168 wool yoked

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