After Abercrombie & Fitch outraged consumers for not making plus-size clothing, the fashion brand has come under fire with another group of people this week: Taylor Swift fans.

The clothing company has pulled t-shirts mocking Taylor Swift’s love life after receiving a huge wave of backlash from the singer’s fans.

The teen fashion retailer, which is notorious for its CEO's remarks about how the clothes were only for "cool, good-looking people," was pressured to pull a t-shirt that read "#more boyfriends than t.s." after Swifties complained.

Swift supporters created a petition on Change.org asking Abercrombie to remove the shirt, and one self-described “huge Swiftie” recorded a YouTube video explaining the situation, urging fellow fans to call the retailer’s public relations line to complain. She included the phone number in the description.

According to Buzzfeed, a call to the number, which matches the one listed on Abercrombie’s corporate website, features the following greeting: “Thank you for calling Abercrombie & Fitch public relations. If you are calling regarding the Taylor Swift t-shirt, please note this is no longer available.”

The company also tweeted on Tuesday, "Hey #swifties we no longer sell the tshirt. We <3 Taylor's music and think she's awesome!"

Over the past few years, Swift has been the punch line for many jokes regarding her love life, moving from one celebrity to the next. The We Are Never Getting Back Together singer has dated several stars including One Direction's Harry Styles, John Mayer and Jake Gyllenhaal.

Abercrombie has a bit of a history in clashing with celebrities.

In 2011, the company was blasted by the Jersey Shore cast after it offered to pay “The Situation” to stop wearing its clothes — while selling shirts with the reality stars’ coined motto, “GTL” (gym, tan, laundry.)

Pauly D slammed the label, saying, “Your PR sux” and The Situation sued the company for trademark infringement.

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