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Adidas loses 4-stripe trademark battle to Thom Browne

Adidas had sought nearly $8 million in damages and losses from Thom Browne and filed a lawsuit to stop the luxury brand from using a four-stripe pattern in its designs.

January 14, 2023 / 13:03 IST
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Adidas had filed a trademark infringement lawsuit against Thom Browne in 2021 (Image credit: adidas/Facebook)
Adidas had filed a trademark infringement lawsuit against Thom Browne in 2021 (Image credit: adidas/Facebook)

Adidas has lost the trademark infringement lawsuit it filed against luxury fashion brand Thom Browne Inc.

The sportswear giant argued that Thom Browne’s four-stripe design was too similar to its own three-stripe logo, BBC reported. A New York jury sided with Thom Browne, the fashion designer behind the eponymous label, after a nine-day trial, ruling that Adidas could not stop him from using the four-stripe design.

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Adidas had sought nearly $8 million in damages and losses from Thom Browne, according to WWD. The company indicated it would continue the fight to stop Thom Browne from using the parallel stripe design, which has been used several times in the luxury brand’s history.

Browne, a highly creative designer known for his theatrical runway shows, began selling clothing in 2001 at a boutique in Manhattan. His brand has since expanded to over 300 locations worldwide, including Tokyo, London, Seoul, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Beijing and Milan.