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Vendors hawk racially insensitive duds

Some Chicago vendors said they are selling controversial Horry Kow T-shirts, despite efforts by the Chicago Cubs to ban the offensive merchandise.

The T-shirts, being sold outside Wrigley Field and online, show a drawing of a bear cub with slanted eyes wearing large Harry Caray-like glasses alongside the statement Horry Kow, the Chicago Tribune reported Friday.

It is reported the shirts were meant to play off the popularity of Cubs Japanese right fielder, Kosuke Fukudome.

Since the shirts popped up at the start of April, the Cubs said they managed to stop vendors who carry Major League Baseball items near the field from selling them.

A Cubs spokesman said the company that produces the shirts even said it would halt production of them.

The Cubs are faced with the problem that many vendors have stockpiles of the shirts and are selling them as usual.

It's a novelty T-shirt. We're not trying to hurt or offend anyone, vendor John Weier told the Tribune.

Copyright 2008 by United Press International


Publication date: 17 May 2008   

Source: UPI-1-20080516-16435900-bc-us-tshirt.xml

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