Activist tackles Abercrombie & Fitch's elitism - video

Greg Karber 'readjusts' the A&F brand by buying its clothes at charity shops and giving them to homeless

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AN American activist is hitting back at the "elitism" of fashion label Abercrombie & Fitch by buying its clothes at charity shops and giving them to homeless people.

Writer Greg Karber says he is "upset" by the label's refusal to make clothes for larger-sized women and by comments made by its CEO Mike Jeffries that he was only interested in the "cool and popular kids".

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