I was horrified, couldn't believe my eyes and personally think her parents should be arrested.' To make matters worse she was wearing a pink cardigan with the Playboy logo on it. 'I was honest in my opinion to her that it was completely unsuitable for a child, but she felt it was grown-up and cute.'Īngela, from Glasgow, said: 'A few weeks ago I saw a little girl of about 11 wearing a t-shirt which said across it 'Hands off - for display purposes only'. 'My cousin purchased a thong for her 10-year-old daughter with a picture of a cute small cat, in leopard print and the words 'sex kitten' emblazoned across the front,' writes BW, from Sutton, Surrey. Your accounts of other items of clothing bought or on sale for youngsters were alarming. Using our reader comments service, you reacted with shock and outrage at the fashion trend, and revealed many other examples of clothing and accessories on sale which are unsuitable for children. High Street stores have come under fire for selling inappropriate clothes with sexual connotations which are aimed at children.Ī leading British nurse called on parents to boycott stores selling clothes aimed at the 'sexualisation' of young girls - and Mail online readers overwhelmingly agree.Ĭlick here to see the article that provoked such a storm.