The video, posted earlier this month by Saskatoon vintage clothing store Seven Sundays, showed a person wrapped in a blanket, apparently trying to steal a pair of socks. Many questioned the decision to post the video, calling it dehumanizing and accusing the business of exploiting a vulnerable person for clicks. WATCH | This TikTok video posted by Seven Sundays was deleted after criticism: This TikTok video posted by Seven Sundays was deleted after criticism | Duration 0:30 The video, posted by Saskatoon vintage clothing store Seven Sundays, showed a person apparently trying to steal a pair of socks. Thick n Thrift, a vintage store opening soon in Saskatoon, posted this message in response to the video controversy. Sam Murphy is co-owner of Saskatoon vintage store Seven Sundays.
Source: CBC News March 24, 2026 14:02 UTC