AN AMERICAN clothing brand has caused a stir in Scotland after promoting it's newest item, modelled by Blink 182 drummer Travis Barker.

The tattooed rocker is the face of F*** The Population's latest offering - a white zip hoodie.

Blink 182 rocker Travis Barker caused a stir with his latest brand modelling

But across the front it is emblazoned with the brand's initials - FTP.

The letters are sometimes used in a vile slur about the Pope.

And eagle-eyed Rangers and Celtic were quick to highlight this after the clothing line shared the preview snap of their hoodie online.

Old Firm fans debated how well the hoodie would be received in Glasgow Credit: Reuters

F*** The Population posted the seemingly-innocent pic of Barker on Twitter, promising the new gear will be available to buy from Saturday.

But the comments under the post were flooded with Scots, quick to point out the issue with the branding.

One user replied: "This does not translate well in Glasgow.

"@TravisBarker, I wouldn't wear this on tour in Scotland if I were you."

Another agreed, adding: "I wouldn't wear this in Scotland."

But a third user took the opposite view, saying: "This will go down well in Glasgow."



And a fourth replied: "If you released a Union Jack emblazoned jacket with your logo on it, sales would spike in Glasgow."

Another was less sure, jokingly asking: "What could possibly go wrong wearing this round toon?"

One user had a fashion tip, saying: "Would go perfect with a pair of Brown shoes."

Someone else referred to a famous Ibrox chant, asking: "Are you going to bring out 'we are the population - WATP' next?"

And one fan linked it to Blink 182's famous tune All The Small Things, commenting: "All the staunch things."

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