Myntra to change its logo after complaint calls it ‘offensive’ towards women Check Below

The complaint was lodged by one Naaz Patel of NGO Avesta Foundation in December last year, demanding removal of the logo by Myntra and appropriate action against the firm

Ecommerce firm Myntra has decided to change its logo after a complaint was lodged with the Mumbai Cyber police alleging it to be insulting and offensive towards women.

The complaint was lodged by one Naaz Patel of NGO Avesta Foundation in December last year, demanding removal of the logo by Myntra and appropriate action against the firm. Patel had also taken up the matter in various forums and platforms on social media.

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“We found that the logo was offensive in nature for women. Following the complaint, we sent an email to Myntra and their officials came and met us. The officials said they will change the logo in a month’s time,” said DCP Rashmi Karandikar, Cyber Crime Department of Mumbai police.

Myntra said they would revise their logo on their website, app as well as on all packaging material. They have already issued printing orders for packaging material with the new logo.

India Today is in possession of the Myntra email sent to Cyber police and the complaint lodged by Patel.

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