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Lululemon is suing Costco alleging the wholesale retailer is selling knock-off, or 'dupe' versions items baring its trademark ...
Lawsuit claims Costco is infringing on its trademarks, trade dress and design patents from Lulelemon's Define jacket, Scuba hoodie and ABC pants.
Costco’s increasingly vaunted collection of dupes also includes some other Lululemon impostors: Fans of its cross-body belt bags (which retail for between $38 and $58) have found cheaper ...
A lawsuit filed in a California court recently alleges Costco sells dupes of Lululemon's Scuba hoodies and sweatshirts, ...
Lululemon has filed a lawsuit against Costco, accusing the wholesale retailer of selling “dupes” of its $128 pants, hoodies, jackets, and other similar products at significantly lower prices.
Lululemon is going after Costco, saying it ripped off its chinos and yoga jackets. The athleisure brand filed a lawsuit on Friday, saying Costco had created "confusingly similar" dupes.
Lululemon claims one of the duplicates that Costco sells is the Hi-Tec Men’s Scuba Full Zip, with the lawsuit showing a screenshot image of Costco’s website showing the item priced at $19.97.
Lululemon’s well-known “Scuba” hoodie retails for $118, while both the “Define” jacket and ABC pants sell for $128, per the company’s website. In contrast, the Costco alternatives ...
Lululemon claims one of the duplicates that Costco sells is the Hi-Tec Men’s Scuba Full Zip, with the lawsuit showing a screenshot image of Costco’s website showing the item priced at $19.97.
Lululemon is suing Costco for manufacturing and selling clothing that looks like their own high-end athleisure at bargain basement prices. The Vancouver-headquartered fashion giant filed a 49-page ...
WASHINGTON — High-end athleticwear company Lululemon is suing Costco, accusing the warehouse retailer of selling knockoffs of Lululemon's clothing. The lawsuit, filed Friday in the U.S. District ...
Costco's products cost significantly less than Lululemon clothing. A Lululemon “Scuba” hoodie sells for $99 to $118 on the company’s website, the lawsuit says, while the Costco item costs $8.