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Adidas agree to stop selling 'sexual' World Cup T-shirts

Adidas reportedly agree to stop selling World Cup T-shirts that have been accused of encouraging sexual tourism.

Global sportswear brand Adidas have reportedly agreed to stop selling World Cup T-shirts deemed to encourage sexual tourism.

One of the designs shows a woman dressed in a bikini with the line 'Lookin' To Score' emblazoned across the top, while another has an 'I Love Brazil' heart resembling the buttocks of a woman wearing a thong bikini.

According to the Daily Mail, Brazilian tourism board Embratur said in a statement: "Embratur strongly repudiates the sale of products that link Brazil's image to sexual appeal."

Adidas have agreed to stop selling the shirts, which were only on sale in the United States.

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