Hold up, after a lil bit of research, the sambo imagery present in these designs is much deeper and more sinister than it appears.
The Sambo was some old school imagery that was symbolic of black people being subservient to white people. In Ralph Ellison's novel the Invisible Man, the main character tries to destroy a Sambo doll he finds at somebody's house because he hates the stereotypes it symbolizes. He tries to break the Sambo doll and throw it away but is unsuccessful and this is symbolic of giving into white manipulation thus feeding into the stereotypes he's trying to break. Just like buying a Moncler jacket with Sambo all over it is doing the fukking same.
So the message ain't just "nikkas stop buying our shyt", but also "we already know you nigs gone buy this shyt anyway and you look like a c00n doing it". Moncler and Gucci are multibillion dollar companies, if you think no deep psychology goes on behind the scenes and these designs were just a harmless mistake, you a damn fool.
And being worth billions, they don't care about the few mil black people put in their pockets annually.
Symbols - Invisible Man