Ms Kunawicz came across the T-shirt in the boy's section of the department store of SM Supermalls, a supermarket giant with 43 branches across the Philippines and more in China.
On SM Supermalls 'info' page, the retail giant boasts a "program of SM Prime's [SM Supermall's owner] corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives."
This morning the retailer posted an apology on their Facebook page and claimed the offending T-shirt had been withdrawn from all their stores.
Meanwhile, Ms Kunawicz has appealed to social media networks to help find the creators of the T-shirts, "That shirt upset more people than I thought," she posted, and added: "can you help us find out who REALLY made them?"
The news comes following the clothing brand Bench/'s apology after a male star led a female model onto the Naked Truth stage show in Manila on a leash. The act provoked widespread condemnation on social media leading to the clothing store, based in the Philippines, to apologise.
- Independent