The Foyle MLA said that the clothing which supports a man who killed unarmed civil rights protestors and is currently charged with murder is grossly offensive to those who lost loved ones and should be taken off sale.
Soldier F will face a Derry court next charged with two counts of murder and four counts of murder over the shootings of unarmed civilians by British Paratroopers on Bloody Sunday.
He said: “The proliferation of banners across the North supporting a man who shot and killed unarmed civil rights protestors are bad enough.
“The commercialisation of this sickening spectacle is disgusting and action should be taken to remove the merchandise from retailers.
“I will be contacting senior executives at Amazon to express my serious concerns about the Soldier F apparel that is available on the site and asking that it be removed immediately.
“It is grossly offensive to those who lost loved ones on Bloody Sunday who should not have to face people wearing slogans supporting a man charged with the murder of their family members,” added Mr Eastwood.