Topman has found itself accused of selling cheaper clothes from other brands, having removed the original label and sewing in a new one.
The accusations came off the back of ones levelled at PrettyLittleThing by a woman on Twitter .
Katie complained to PLT about a pair of trousers which had the PLT label on one side, but also what appeared to be a Fruit of the Loom label on the other.
She pointed out that the whereas the Fruit of the Loom tracksuit bottoms cost between £6 and £12, PLT's retailed at £20.
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In response to her tweet, Alex Hughes said that Topman were doing the same thing.
He then shared a photo where you can see a label has been removed, but it's not clear what the label said.
Worryingly, others then waded in to say they'd found the same thing with their clothes.
Katie later fumed: "And to people replying saying 'it's business' or 'most brands do this,' YES but usually they'll add their own logos or designs.
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"Whereas PLT here have not only done a sloppy job removing the original labels but also not altered the product in any way to justify the > 100% profits made!"
One thing to bear in mind is that any label switching could have taken place at any point, and even by mistake.
MirrorOnline has contacted Topman for comment.