You probably saw the news last week that the CEO of Abercrombie & Fitch said that plus-size people aren't cool enough to wear his clothes. He argued that plus-sized people would tarnish their brand. Even worse, Abercrombie BURNS clothes they can't sell rather than giving them to homeless shelters because they think homeless people would ruin their brand.
This gave one guy an idea. Meet Greg, he decided to go to his local Goodwill and collect Abercrombie clothes, then he decided to hand them out to men and women who are homeless in Skid Row, one of the worst neighborhoods for homelessness in Los Angeles. Greg wants to "Fitch The Homeless." He's giving people who need clothes the most free clothes while pissing off Abercrombie, we love it.
If you want to take action you can sign a petition demanding that Abercrombie opens up it's brand to everyone (even if you wouldn't be caught dead wearing it):
CEO of Abercrombie: Offer Clothes for People of All Body Types | Do Something
This gave one guy an idea. Meet Greg, he decided to go to his local Goodwill and collect Abercrombie clothes, then he decided to hand them out to men and women who are homeless in Skid Row, one of the worst neighborhoods for homelessness in Los Angeles. Greg wants to "Fitch The Homeless." He's giving people who need clothes the most free clothes while pissing off Abercrombie, we love it.
If you want to take action you can sign a petition demanding that Abercrombie opens up it's brand to everyone (even if you wouldn't be caught dead wearing it):
CEO of Abercrombie: Offer Clothes for People of All Body Types | Do Something