E-retail fashion giant Myntra has changed its logo following a complaint by activist Naaz Patel, who alleged that their earlier sign was offensive to women. 

The company said it would change logo across its website, app and packaging material. The complaint was lodged last month with the cyber cell in Mumbai by Avesta Foundation’s Naaz Patel.

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The announcement has drawn a mixed response from users on social media. While some have praised the company’s decision, many have questioned the reason behind such a change.

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Coming under the ambit of the Flipkart group, Myntra is one of the largest fashion e-retailers in India. During its ‘End of Reason Sale’ last month, over 10 million items were sold to more than 5 million users across the country.