Abercrombie & Fitch to ditch ‘sexualised’ image

This means no more models greeting customers at its doors

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Abercrombie & Fitch is saying goodbye to the beefcake models who greet customers at its doors.

The New Albany, Ohio-based teen retailer is also announcing it will no longer have “sexualised” photos used in marketing materials in its stores and on its shopping bags, starting in late July.

The moves are part of a new set of changes the retailer announced on Friday as it distances itself from the controversial sexualised image established by former CEO Mike Jeffries, who abruptly resigned in December after more than two decades on the job.

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