Nike has filed a lawsuit against fashion label MSCHF over its Lil Nas X “Satan Shoe.” The sneaker company is suing the fashion label for trademark infringement, false designation of origin, trademark ...
When Lil Nas X dropped his “controversial” visuals to “Call Me By Your Name (Montero)” we predicted that conservatives and “Christians” would be outraged and scream to the heavens over the video which ...
Lil Nas X has been the talk of both the entertainment and style worlds for the past couple of weeks. He ruled the former as a result of his “Montero (Call Me By Your Name)” single, one that left fans ...
Nike has settled its lawsuit against MSCHF over the controversial “Satan Shoe” it released in collaboration with rapper Lil Nas X. As part of the settlement, MSCHF has agreed to recall the shoes from ...
As part of a settlement, MSCHF will ask any customers who bought the Lil Nas X collaboration kicks, or their holier predecessor, to return the shoes for a refund. By Ashley Cullins Senior Business ...
Lil Nas X shows off his controversial “Satan Shoes.” Pic credit: Lil Nas X/YouTube Nike is suing MSCHF Product Studio, the art collective that collaborated with Rapper Lil Nas X to make controversial ...
Nike and MSCHF have settled the lawsuit over the controversial “Satan Shoe.” According to Nike, the sports giant came to a settlement agreement with MSCHF on Thursday where the fashion brand will ...
The controversial “Satan Shoes” from rapper Lil Nas X and artistic brand MSCHF may have sold out in minutes early on Monday, but that doesn’t mean those who were lucky enough to buy a pair will ...
“The parties are pleased to put this dispute behind them,” Nike tells PEOPLE in a statement Digital News Writer, PEOPLE Nike's court battle with art collective MSCHF for trademark infringement ...
When Nike says “just do it,” apparently it doesn’t mean just reconfigure its sneakers into satanic-themed footwear containing a dollop of human blood. The sports apparel giant filed a federal ...
Lil Nas X, who isn't being sued, tweeted about the suit using a SpongeBob Square Pants clip. By Ashley Cullins Senior Business Editor Lil Nas X’s limited edition satanic-themed Air Max 97 shoes — the ...
Nike Inc. filed a trademark infringement suit against MSCHF Product Studio on Monday, hours after the Brooklyn company started selling customized Nike Air Max 97 shoes called "Satan Shoes." The ...
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