Oz underwear giant criticised for selling bras for six-year-olds
September 29th, 2010 - 5:56 pm ICT by ANIMelbourne, Sept 29 (ANI): Australian clothing firm Bonds has been criticised as being irresponsible for selling bras for girls as young as six.
Angry parents and a leading psychologist have called for a Bonds boycott, with the “bralettes” coming on the heels of its padded bras for eight-year-olds.
Adolescent psychologist Dr Michael Carr-Gregg urged people to boycott Bonds to send the company a strong message opposing the “adultification” of children.
“This is deja vu. The only thing you can do is hit them where it hurts, I would call for a national boycott of all Bonds’ products,” the Herald Sun quoted him as saying.
“Let them know we are not going to put up with this blatant adultification of our children. What’s wrong with letting little girls be little girls?” he stated.
Anti-exploitation group Collective Shout has on its website urged people to contact Bonds and retailer Kmart if they had complaints about the underwear.
“Are Bonds now going to claim that even six-year-olds need a bra, or bralette?” it said.
“While these might be helpful for a 10 or 12-year-old, why are Bonds marketing to such a young age group? The obvious answer is profit.
“Supporters of Collective Shout have contacted us saying that their little girls are asking for these items because other girls in their prep class are wearing them. Of course they don’t need them,” is stated.
Kids Free 2B Kids director Julie Gale said while some girls developed earlier, little girls should not be targeted with more mature attire.
She also added that the move was “greedy money-grabbing”. (ANI)
- New Zealand opposes bra for six-year-olds - Oct 01, 2010
- Child psychologist calls for ban on Bonds bra for 8-year-olds - Jun 20, 2010
- Parents breeding 'zombie generation' by allowing kids mobiles in bed - Jun 08, 2009
- All work and no play makes Jack a 'depressed' boy - Nov 04, 2009
- Concerns over teenage girls joining controversial dating site - Jun 14, 2010
- New book teaches kids how to 'make bomb and cook CDs in a microwave'! - Feb 02, 2010
- Smacking makes kids 'aggressive' - Apr 23, 2010
- High tech gadgets sound the death knell for Barbies - Dec 06, 2009
- Kids as young as 3 questioned about kissing, flirting by Oz researcher - May 18, 2010
- Police urge teens to remove profile pictures from Facebook - May 17, 2010
- Facebook 'frenemies' most likely to hurt kids as young as 8 - Oct 03, 2010
- X-Factor Season Premiere: Rachel Crow - Sep 22, 2011
- Teens living digital lie by faking age, looks online - Jul 06, 2009
- Oz preschoolers turning into sexualised "mini-adults" by wearing bras, nail paint - Oct 06, 2009
- Facebook profiles can come back to haunt you when applying for credit, jobs - May 05, 2010
Tags: adolescent, adultification, age group, angry parents, australian clothing, bonds, bralettes, clothing firm, criticised, dr michael, herald sun, julie gale, kmart, little girls, michael carr gregg, national boycott, padded bras, psychologist, shout, six year olds