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    French Connection is a company founded in the United Kingdom in 1969 which sells clothing and accessories in many parts of the world.


        French Connection (clothing)
            "fcuk"
            Distribution
            Legal cases and controversy
            Fashion vs Style
    Company NameFrench Connection
    Company LogoImage:Fcuk.png
    Company TypePublic company
    FoundationLondon (1969)
    LocationLondon
    Key PeopleStephen Marks, Chairman & CEO
    Roy Naismi...
    IndustryClothing http://beta.hoovers.com/french-conne...
    ProductsClothing, cosmetics
    Revenueprofit £265.7 million Pound sterling
    Num Employees2,424 (2004)

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    "fcuk"
    In April 1997, French Connection began branding their clothes "fcuk" (usually written in lowercase). Though they insisted it was an acronym for French Connection United Kingdom, its similarity to the word "fuck" caused controversy.* French Connection fully exploited this and produced an extremely popular range of t-shirts with messages such as "fcuk this", "hot as fcuk", "mile high fcuk", "fcuk me", "too busy to fcuk", "fcuk football", "fcuk fashion", "fcuk fear", "fcuk on the beach", "possibly...the best fcuk ever" etc. The company recently announced that the "fcuk" label is to be phased out.

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    Distribution

    French Connection has distributing stores worldwide. It predominantly sells its clothing through its own stores, though many other shops stock its ranges. In the United States, the fcuk brand has been controversial: the American Family Association, for example, has urged a boycott of fcuk products. *

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    Legal cases and controversy

    French Connection launched a trademark infringement case challenging "First Consultant UK," a computer company, over its use of the fcuk acronym, but the judge in the case refused to grant an injunction, describing French Connection's use of it as "a tasteless and obnoxious campaign."*

    The company also threatened legal action against the right-wing political youth organisation Conservative Future, which had briefly adopted the spoof abbrevation "cfuk" (short for "Conservative Future UK").*

    Another judge reportedly expelled a potential juror from his courtroom for wearing one of the fcuk range of T-shirts, saying that the "mis-spelt Anglo Saxon word" was a distraction and did not dignify the court proceedings.*

    Following years of complaints, the UK's Advertising Standards Authority banned a number of advertisements and ordered the company to submit all posters for approval before running them. *.

    In the United States, mayor of Boston, Massachusetts Thomas Menino told French Connection to remove their ads from billboards throughout the city, according to the Boston Metro.

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    Fashion vs Style
    In February 2006 French Connection launched the Fashion vs Style campaign that replaced the previous fcuk advertising. The first advertisement in the campaign was directed by Duncan Jones, son of David Bowie, and featured girls in the roles of Fashion and Style fighting.

    It was reported in the national press that this advert received between 121 and 127 complaints in the first week of being broadcast and may become as controversial as the previous fcuk campaign.
     
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