Trans flag shirt in size 2T removed by Belk’s website after Fox Business inquiry.
Until Tuesday, the department store chain’s website, “So happy to be me,” and featured a blue, pink, and white happy face — the colors of the transgender pride flag.
The shirt was removed from Belk’s website just hours after Fox Business reached out asking if it was aware of the merchandise. The company did not provide a statement by press time. “Show support with this kids’ Pride graphic t-shirt. Our toddler and youth t-shirt is soft and durable for everyday wear,” While the description of the shirt said it was meant for boys ages 4 to 7, it was available in sizes as small as 2T .for boys that are still currently on Belk’s website doesn’t have any words but features various ice cream confections bearing the colors of the lesbian flag, transgender flag, gay pride flag, bisexual flag and a milkshake with the letter Q for “Queer.
However, upon clicking many of the items, an error page appears saying Belk “no longer carries” this item.
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