The gray zip-up sweatshirt, priced at $495, is emblazoned with a mock label for prescription extended-release pills.
So is the $995 dress and the shiny, orange $950 purse in the shape of a prescription pill bottle.
It’s all part of a cheeky new fashion line designed by the Italian brand Moschino and sold online by Nordstrom and Saks Fifth Avenue — and it’s generating a small torrent of online criticism from people who believe it’s in poor taste amid a raging opioid crisis that has been fueled in part by overprescribing potent painkillers.