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stated on January 25, 2021 in a Facebook post:

H&M advertised a sweatshirt that said, “Koolest Kid in the Klan.”

False

No, H&M didn’t advertise a KKK sweatshirt

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  • A photo of a boy wearing a KKK sweatshirt in what looks like an H&M ad is not authentic. 
 
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In what looks like an online advertisement for the clothes retailer H&M, a boy is smiling with his hands stuffed in the pocket of a white hooded sweatshirt. The shirt reads: “Koolest Kid in the Klan.” Most of the text is white and black while each of the three Ks is red so that “KKK” pops out.

The sweatshirt appears to sell for $24.99. But the ad, which is being shared on Facebook, isn’t authentic. 

This post was flagged as part of Facebook’s efforts to combat false news and misinformation on its News Feed. (Read more about our partnership with Facebook.)

We found no evidence that H&M ever sold such an item, and if it did, it would be widely covered in the press — especially since the company came under intense scrutiny in 2018 for using a Black child to model a sweatshirt that said “Coolest Monkey in the Jungle.” That year, H&M had to temporarily close several stores in South Africa after people protested the sweatshirt as racist. 

The image in this Facebook post appears to be in response to the monkey sweatshirt. It started appearing on Reddit and meme websites in 2018. 

Doing a reverse image search of the boy in the KKK sweatshirt, we found what looks like the original image. In this version, though, the front of the sweatshirt is blank. 

H&M didn’t respond to PolitiFact’s query about the Facebook post, but Lead Stories reported that a spokesperson told the fact-checking website that the photo is fake.

We rate this image False.

 
Our Sources

Facebook post, Jan. 25, 2021

CNN, H&M apologizes for using Blacl child to sell ‘coolest monkey’ top, Jan. 8, 2018

New York Times, H&M closes stores in South Africa amid protests over ‘monkey’ shirt, Jan. 13, 2018

Amazon sweatshirt, visited Feb. 1, 2021

No, H&M didn’t advertise a KKK sweatshirt

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