Ohhhhhh, American Apparel—you’ve done it again. Check out their newest ads which forgo real-life, awkwardly posed nymphets for hand-drawn models (by Hustler Barely Legal artist Boris Lopez) and are more NSFW-ier than ever! (I suppose these are ohhhhhkay—but R. Crumb did it better.) To see AA’s latest shame in all its graphite, barely legal (if that) glory, HOP OVER TO MOD!

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Bang bang, choo-choo train, let me see you shake that thang. Wm. Steven Humphrey is the editor-in-chief of the Portland Mercury and has held the job since 2000. (So don’t get any funny ideas.)

4 replies on “Is it Porn if it Was Sketched in Life Drawing Class?”

  1. Given that guys have been arrested for downloading pictures of Bart & Lisa Simpson boning, American Apparel is definitely taking a risk here. Then again, I imagine they have a lot more money to defend themselves than some pervert in Peoria.

  2. How can anyone tell if they are underage? Send the model for the ginger one up to my place for a few weeks of testing.

    We are exporting American’s weirdness to the rest of the world. The age on consent is 14 in Italy yet the media is drumming up the “Rubygate” sex scandal for Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi.

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