As a gift to its loyal customers, Lands End, the conservative clothing company, sent out copies of GQ's July issue that featured an almost naked Emily Ratajkowski on the cover. Needless to say, some customers who received the free issue were not happy at all, accusing Lands End and GQ of exposing their teenage sons to pornography. Their poor teenage sons will be traumatized now.
Some moms posted the following messages on Lands End's Facebook page:
My 14-year-old son brought in the mail today & was quite disturbed & fascinated by a ‘gift’ Lands’ End sent us — a copy of GQ magazine with an absolutely OBSCENE cover!!!,” wrote one mother on the company’s Facebook page, which filled up with dozens of complaints. “I am appalled that Lands’ End — which I have always thought of as a ‘wholesome,’ family-oriented company — would be the one to expose my son to pornography!”
“We received your ‘Lands’ End Bonus’ of GQ magazine this weekend, and we are absolutely horrified. How can buying something as family friendly as school uniforms lead to soft porn in the mailbox? I’m thankful my son did not bring in the mail.”
“I ordered Christian private school children’s uniforms from your company and you sold my home address to a magazine company that peddles in soft porn for men???.”source››