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Stop Snitchin' T-Shirt Part II : pulled from shelves by Antonio Ennis, CEO of Antonio Ansaldi, has pulled the controversial and now infamous Stop Snitchin' T-shirt off his flagship store's shelves after meeting with the Mayor of Boston, Thomas Menino and discussing the issues regarding his company's T-shirt design. Antonio Ennis plans to create a T-shirt which promotes peace for the mothers and families of murdered victims who have supported him through this whole ordeal and hopes they will receive the same popularity. He sees the bigger picture because the Antonio Ansaldi collection is much more than just the Stop Snitchin' T-shirt and will strive to become a market leader in the growing urban apparel industry.
Antonio Ennis, CEO of Antonio Ansaldi, has pulled the controversial and now infamous Stop Snitchin' t-shirt off his flagship store's shelves after meeting with the Mayor of Boston, Thomas Menino and discussing the issues regarding his company's t-shirt design. The news media consequently incited "war" of words between, company owner Antonio Ennis and Mayor Menino which led to a public meeting at the store location ending with the shirt being taken off shelves willingly by Ennis and the Mayor himself. He sees the bigger picture because the Antonio Ansaldi collection is much more than just the Stop Snitchin' t-shirt and will strive to become a market leader in the growing urban apparel industry.


  
  
  
  


  
  
  
  


  
  
  
  


  
  
  
  
  


  • 1 3L Ribbon
    WEB BELT
  • 3 Flava Tape
    MENS T-SHIRT
  • 3 Allow Me
    MENS T-SHIRT
  • 2 A with Signature
    FLOSS JACKET
  • 3 Genuine Treasures
    MENS T-SHIRT
  • 1 Baby Leather
    RAID VEST
  • 2 Linear Shield
    MENS T-SHIRT
  • 3 Mr A Team
    MENS T-SHIRT
  • 3 Lyric
    DENIM JACKET