Some Hooters servers on TikTok are saying their new uniforms are too short.
The videos have reignited criticisms of Hooters for fostering an outdated concept centered around sexualizing servers’ bodies.
Another video, posted by user @ggnguyen, has more than 3 million likes and has been viewed more than 16.8 million times. She captioned the video, “What’s that supposed to fit?!?” Hooters of America, LLC, operates more than 420 Hooters restaurants in 42 states and 29 countries, according to its website. The Original Hooters Group — which has a total of 25 locations in Chicago, New York, and Tampa Bay, Florida — has nearly identical branding but operates separately from Hooters of America.
“The ‘Original’ Hooters Restaurants located throughout Tampa Bay, Chicagoland, and Manhattan ... will not be changing their iconic uniform of orange shorts and white uniform tops that has made the brand universally famous,” the spokesperson said in an email statement.
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