American Apparel is never far from a headline with its adverts and controversial founder Dov Charney, but for the second time in six months watchdogs have banned one of its ads as it "could be seen to sexualise a child."
The American clothing retailer used four images of a female model to promote the retailer's Lips Print thong bodysuit, one showing the model from the back with her buttocks visible.
But more than the suggestive pose and revealing imagery, what concerns the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) the most is the fact that the model looks under 16 years of age.
It said: "We considered the model had a youthful appearance and that some consumers were likely to regard her as being younger than 16 years of age."
American Apparel, however, denied this by confirming the model was 20-years-old and that the ad depicted the bodysuit from various angles and the image of the thong component was consistent with the standards contained in similar campaigns.