Lululemon Under Fire After Employee Promotes 'Bat Fried Rice' T-Shirt on Instagram

You would think a global pandemic would at least put a temporary freeze on fashion designers finding new ways to be racist, but here we are. Suggested Reading The Root 100 – 2024’s Most Influential African Americans Post #3 6-18-2025 Post #2 6-18-2025 Video will return here when scrolled back into view Stefon Diggs and…

You would think a global pandemic would at least put a temporary freeze on fashion designers finding new ways to be racist, but here we are.

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NBC News reports that Lululemon has come under fire as Trevor Flemming, a former art director for the company, posted a link on his personal Instagram account promoting a shirt design featuring a bat inside a Chinese takeout container alongside the words โ€œno thanks.โ€ Flemming didnโ€™t design the shirt himself but was promoting the work of Jess Sluder, an artist based in California. Lululemon released a statement apologizing for the incident.

From NBC News:

โ€œAt Lululemon, our culture and values are core to who we are, and we take matters like this extremely seriously,โ€ a spokesperson wrote in an email. โ€œThe image and the post were inappropriate and inexcusable and we do not tolerate this behavior.โ€

Flemming was similarly contrite. โ€œI apologize to those that have been hurt by this. I commit to standing up against racist or discriminatory behavior and will work hard to ensure that my personal and professional contributions in the future are kind, inclusive and supportive.โ€ Sluder has yet to release a comment about the shirt, though she has deleted the Instagram post promoting it.

Flemming was subsequently let go from Lululemon, though itโ€™s unclear if it was due to this incident. Anti-Asian rhetoric has been steadily rising as the coronavirus pandemic continues, making it striking that both Sluder and Flemming thought this was a perfectly okay thing to do considering whatโ€™s going on in the world. I guess it takes getting fired for white people to realize that casual racism really isnโ€™t the move.

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