One YouTuber plans to change the face of the brand by clothing the homeless

May 15, 2013 07:04 GMT  ·  By

To get payback for the Abercrombie & Fitch CEO's comments on extra-large clothing and fat people in general, one YouTuber has decided to give their clothes away.

Greg Karber is calling this a “brand readjustment” and he is basically taking their garments and giving them to homeless people.

CEO Mike Jeffries has said that he is completely against making their clothes in larger sizes, and he explains that he is only targeting “cool and popular kids.”

Abercrombie & Fitch even has a policy of burning clothes that remain on the shelves or those that get damaged, just so no charity can get them. If they didn't do so, some unattractive homeless person might end up wearing them.

Karber did find some at a Good Will location and gave them away in East Los Angeles.