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The retailer's "consumer perception" spiked after One Million Moms attacked them.
And he certainly didn't make up any of her quotes.
Meanwhile, Texas Monthly stands by the story.
Apparently some people feel the uniforms should be "more red."
He's still mad about that Robin Givhan story, evidently.
"[Bundchen] just needs to continue to be cute and shut up."
They've started an online petition to support Ellen DeGeneres.
Mitch Winehouse says the family wasn't consulted beforehand.
Despite their original disclaimer telling readers not to "take this sh-t too seriously."
The store's owner also said the protests moved him.
For "economic" reasons.
"The incestuous and lesbian suggestions, with the phallic images of cactus and logs, are juvenile at best."
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