Barney's
Unfortunately, Gucci ain't the only brand living foul.
They wanted simply to return two items. But store employees questioned whether they really bought the pricey merchandise.
Trayon Christian was awarded $45,000 from the company this week. The incident happened in April 2013, when the then 19-year-old went to the Manhattan location to purchase a $348 Ferragamo belt. Barneys employees allegedly believed he bought the belt with a fraudulent credit card.
Trayon Christian won a settlement with the state of New York after being "stopped and frisked" for purchasing an expensive belt.
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