They Start them young in the UK
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Clothing chain Primark has withdrawn the sale of its range of padded bikini tops for girls as young as seven following criticism.
The company apologised to customers for "causing offence" and said it would donate profits to a children's charity.
The Children's Society criticised Primark for "premature sexualisation and unprincipled advertising".
Conservative leader David Cameron said it was "disgraceful" but later added he was delighted by the withdrawal.
The £4 bikini sets came in candy pink with gold stars and black with white polka dots.
Primark, which is well-known for its heavily discounted brands, has 138 UK stores and 38 in Ireland.
It is the latest chain to face criticism over products considered too adult for youngsters.
Asda has been singled out for a push-up bra aimed at young girls, and Tesco withdrew a pole-dancing kit from its toys section.
Last year WHSmith also withdrew its Playboy stationery, but did not say if that was because the products were sold to children.