Is this fleece coultural appropriation?

Anonymous
The fleece in question is the timber twist cinder red color.
Anonymous
No. but it's very unattractive.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No. but it's very unattractive.


That's what everyone is wearing at VCU. I agree it's ugly
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
Ugly but I would have no other reason to disallow it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No. but it's very unattractive.


This
Anonymous
Yes, of course it's cultural appropriation. No, I wouldn't allow my teen to wear it.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes, of course it's cultural appropriation. No, I wouldn't allow my teen to wear it.




There is a culture that wears ugly Patagonia fleeces?
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
No its not culturally appropriating anything. But its very ugly, as others have already noted.
Anonymous
$120?! You could find something identical at the Salvation Army for $3.75
Anonymous
Everything that every culture does today is influenced by cultural appropriation.
Anonymous
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?
Anonymous
Is my commemorative wool blanket from the opening of the American Indian Museum cultural appropriation?
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