By A Mystery Man Writer
The sportswear company has been praised by some for seeking to ‘normalise the human body’ by featuring bare breasts in an advert for its new sports bra line, and decried by others for their exposure on social media.
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Sportswear company Adidas shared a picture of 25 faceless people’s breasts on Twitter on February 9, to promote its new sports bra line.
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Cosmopolitan USA - January 2017