| The fleece in question is the timber twist cinder red color. |
| No. but it's very unattractive. |
That's what everyone is wearing at VCU. I agree it's ugly |
| I definitely see some artist appropriation. The family of Henri Matisse would definitely have a case for stealing the artist's work in the red/white/blue and the purple/pink block flower prints. |
| Ugly but I would have no other reason to disallow it. |
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Yes, of course it's cultural appropriation. No, I wouldn't allow my teen to wear it.
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There is a culture that wears ugly Patagonia fleeces? |
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I don't think it's ugly and I don't think anyone would find the print offensive. I guess you'd have to ask a Native American, though.
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| No its not culturally appropriating anything. But its very ugly, as others have already noted. |
| $120?! You could find something identical at the Salvation Army for $3.75 |
| Everything that every culture does today is influenced by cultural appropriation. |
| Good grief op. We have gone way behind political correctness. Of course, if my teen wanted to wear it I would allow it. When will this end? |
| Is my commemorative wool blanket from the opening of the American Indian Museum cultural appropriation? |