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Does your athleticwear from Costco look similar to a Lululemon outfit? That's intentional, a new lawsuit alleges.
Lululemon alleges that Costco has stolen the intellectual property of its Scuba hoodies and sweatshirts, Define jackets and ABC pants.
Renowned apparel brand Lululemon has reportedly sued the popular membership-based warehouse club Costco. According to a People report, Lululemon filed a lawsuit in federal court in California on June ...
Lululemon filed a lawsuit against Costco over Kirkland brand products that allegedly copy its Scuba hoodies, Define jackets ...
Lululemon Athletica has filed a lawsuit against Costco Wholesale, alleging that the warehouse-club chain is selling knockoff versions of its popular activewear through its Kirkland private-label brand ...
Lululemon has filed a lawsuit against Costco claiming that the membership-based wholesale retail company sold similar ...
The wholesale club operator is accused of selling lower-priced duplicates of some of the manufacturer's popular athleisure ...
One example pointed out in the lawsuit is the Scuba hoodie. Lululemon lists their hoodies for more than $100, while Costco's version is listed online at about $8.
Lululemon alleges that Costco is known to use manufacturers of popular branded products for its private label Kirkland brand, but that the company and the manufacturers don't tell consumers of the ...
Lululemon alleges that Costco is known to use manufacturers of popular branded products for its private label Kirkland brand, but that the company and the manufacturers don't tell consumers of the ...
One example pointed out in the lawsuit is the Scuba hoodie. Lululemon lists their hoodies for more than $100, while Costco's version is listed online at about $8.
Lululemon alleges that Costco is known to use manufacturers of popular branded products for its private label Kirkland brand, but that the company and the manufacturers don't tell consumers of the ...