Vern’s Holdings said the emblem embossed on the soles of certain high-heeled shoes depicts the silhouette of a stiletto with a spiral wrap across the ankle. However, she admitted that shortcomings within the design could have led to a misinterpretation of the emblem. It said it took immediate motion to stop the sale of the shoes and refund customers who bought them.
“We have absolutely no intention of designing a logo that is meant to demean or insult any religion or belief,” Vern’s said in a press release posted on social media. “The management would love to humbly apologize and say sorry. We hope on your compassion in order that we are able to correct this error.
King tells Malaysians to finish ‘Allah’s socks’ row after shop owner apologizes
King tells Malaysians to finish ‘Allah’s socks’ row after shop owner apologizes
The matter got here to light after critical posts on social media highlighted the similarity of the logos. Religious authorities and police said they were investigating the matter after receiving complaints from the general public.






