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Adidas loses legal battle to Thom Browne over stripes trademark

| @indiablooms | Jan 14, 2023, at 06:52 am

New York/IBNS: Sportswear brand Adidas Friday lost a trademark infringement legal battle against American luxury fashion brand Thom Browne Inc. 

Adidas had claimed that Thom Browne's four stripes were too similar to its three stripes, according to a report in the BBC.

Browne has argued that its brand had a distinct number of stripes and consumers were unlikely to mix the two brands.

Adidas had intended to seek more than $7.8 million (Rs 63 crore) in damages but a New York jury decided in favour of Browne.

The three stripes are a common feature in Adidas designs while Browne's creations feature four horizontal, parallel stripes that round the sleeve of a garment.

Thom Browne Inc. produces high-end clothing for wealthy customers and sportswear does not predominate the company's designs, as per the BBC.

Additionally, the fashion brand's attorneys asserted that stripes constitute a typical pattern.
 

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