US Skater Brand Gets Slammed For Naming Itself 'IRA'
The Belfast Telegraph reports that the company was forced to distance itself from any connection with the Irish Republican Army paramilitary group, tweeting on Thursday: "Impact Reduction Apparel is who we are. We have no affiliation with ANY terror groups. We make products that keep people safe."
The company had been the target of hundreds of tweets, mostly from Irish Twitter users, poking fun at the brand name, while some deemed it "offensive." @IRA_Apparel even started trending in some parts of Ireland on Thursday, according to Trendsmap.
This is not the first time a brand has come under criticism for using a name, or product names, that could potentially offend those affected by The Troubles in Northern Ireland.
In 2012 Nike was slammed for releasing a sneaker called "Black and Tan," which also shares a name with an infamous paramilitary force who committed atrocities against civilians during the War of Independence in Ireland.