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The company apologized, and blamed the disaster on its automated system and its staff, who failed to catch the design before it hit its online store.
According to USA Today, Teespring said its engineering team pushed out code over the weekend that tagged the designs as offensive, but failed to pull them from the store.
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Hannah Abrams is the senior content editor for Promo Marketing. In her free time, she enjoys coming up with excuses to avoid exercise, visiting her hometown in Los Angeles and rallying for Leonardo DiCaprio to win his first second Academy Award.
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