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You don’t always get what you pay for.

An costly Los Angeles brand was not too long ago roasted after a homeless man was caught catching Z’s inside the store.

The California lifestyle brand — Aviator Nation — is understood for its Nineteen Seventies fashion hoodies, matching units and sweatpants that will set you back $165.

Lizzy Benichou, who goes by @basedinmalibu on Instagram, not too long ago dropped the video where a homeless man may be seen sleeping on a mellow yellow chair while customers browse close by.

The company has shops in California, Texas, New York and a number of other states.

Aviator Nation fashions show off their costly sweatsuits. Aviator Nation

Inside the store of Aviator Nation. Aviator Nation

Lizzy Benichou posted the video of the homeless man sleeping on the chair Instagram/@basedinmalibu

The video seems to be taken at an Austin, Texas store.

“Aviator Nation you charge $200 for a pair of sweatpants yet when you go into one of your stores whether it be the one in Austin, Malibu or Venice you allow homeless people to sleep on the furniture,” she raged on Instagram.

She claims that the gross sales associates told her nothing may be carried out about the person “because he gets aggressive.”

Benichou urged the company to take motion, blasting the brand for its lack of security with regards to its workers and prospects. 

“Nobody wants to spend hundreds of dollars on sweatpants while a potentially aggressive homeless man is sleeping on your furniture. Do you think anyone will sit on that chair after seeing this video?” The influencer roared.

The Post reached out to Aviator Nation for remark and is yet to hear back.

Social media customers did what they do best and sounded off in the feedback.

Lizzy Benichou captured the video on Instagram and called for the store to discover a answer. Instagram/@basedinmalibu

An Aviator Nation storefront is seen in Manhattan Beach. Aviator Nation

“Literally not appropriate in any way, shape or form!! Can law enforcement not step in?? There are shelters, recovery centers or JAIL…private business should never have to ‘just deal with this,’” one person wrote.

Another chimed in, “Why don’t they call police or security to have him removed? If they haven’t it’s because they don’t want to and don’t feel the need to. Not good at all.”

One person vehemently disagreed and fumed at Benichou’s lack of compassion, “How about be kind. Maybe skip the sweat pants and offer to take him to get a shower and haircut.”

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