Walmart is forced to don a T-shirt after shoppers discover a hidden swear word — and you can spot it in every single style

A MAJOR design mishap has forced Walmart to pull one of its t-shirts from the shelves.
A shopper originally noticed that the garment had an accidentally placed hidden word spelled out on it.

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At first glance, the plain green T-shirt doesn’t look out of place.
To draw attention to recycling, the text on the right reads “RE” followed by four small suffixes “cycle”, “use”, “new” and “think”.
However, if you look vertically at the text, anyone can see that the first letter of each word spells out “c**t.”
Of course, the swear word wasn’t intentional and doesn’t fit with the ethos of the family-friendly department store.


Still, a snap of the t-shirt went viral on Twitter the pEast reaches over 2.6 million views.
“I need this shirt before Walmart realizes what they’ve done. Find the hidden word,” the original poster wrote in the caption.
Many people found the fashion disaster quite hilarious and took the opportunity to crack a few more jokes in the comments.
“Did you throw away or recycle the shirts?” joked one Twitter user.
Many were impressed that no one caught the word before it hit the production line.
“The designer can’t believe his idea passed quality control and got printed!” another wrote.
A few people were eager to get their hands on one and ran to the nearest store to see if there were any left.
“I want this because I’m a tree person,” admitted a third person. “The hidden word is just a bonus.”
Walmart quickly began removing the bold coutoure from their stores, but some people were able to find the same shirts for $20 on Amazon.
The shirts even come in a variety of colors and are described on the website as “a perfect gift for earth lovers, environmental lovers and conservationists, men, women and children”.
Walmart did not immediately respond to the US Sun’s request for comment. However, a representative for the chain told Newsweek that the hidden message was unintentional.
“This was not intentional and the t-shirt was removed. For context: This item was only available in Canada.”