A new line of t-shirts being sold by Abercrombie and Fitch are reportedly causing some controversy.

The shirts, marketed to teenage girls, bear slogans such as "Give me something to scream about," "I had a nightmare I was a brunette," and "I'd look great on you."

Some feel the shirts may be inappropriate for some places, such as school, and that wearing one may be sending a negative message about yourself.

Psychologist Deborah Plummer says the shirts can be mentally detrimental for teen girls, many of whom already struggle with self-image issues.

According to reports, one group of girls in Pittsburgh is boycotting the store completely because of the shirts.

Abercrombie and Fitch released a statement saying the T-shirts have been very popular among adult women to whom they are marketed.

This is not the first time Abercrombie and Fitch has been involved in controversial matters.

Two years ago, the retailer came under fire over its release of a "magalog" containing photos of nude and partially-clothed models. The publication was pulled from the shelves.

Also, in 2004, Abercrombie and Fitch settled a lawsuit filed by Asian and Hispanic groups accusing the retailer of promoting whites at the expense of minorities.