But the company, which has 14 stores, was inundated with complaints just hours later after the £44.99 clothesline was featured as a perfect gift for women. Equal rights groups have also condemned the chain, saying the advert is like something from the 1970s and promotes the idea that a woman's place is in the home.
The "Vento lightweight aluminium rotary clothesline" is pictured in a perfectly manicured garden with the headline: "Make her feel special with a clothesline this Christmas."

Managers at the garden centre said they have received about 100 complaints from customers and admitted the "joke" was ill advised.
Abi Moore, from anti-stereotyping group Pink Stinks, said: "This advert may have been acceptable in the 1970s but it not something we should still be seeing in the 21st century.
"It is promoting the old-fashioned nonsense that a woman's place is in the home while a man goes out to earn a living. If my husband bought me this for Christmas I certainly wouldn't feel special - I hope most men would be intelligent enough to realise this."
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