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Joe Ng, CEO of fashion studio Shift, said Lululemon's pants may have inspired Costco's, but the design isn't as unique as a lawsuit claims.
The lawsuit alleges that Costco is intentionally mimicking the Lululemon-brand clothing in an effort to make customers think they are the same.
Lululemon has a steep hill to climb. The line between following a trend and illegally copying a design can be quite subjective.
Lululemon says 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, accusing the discount retailer of selling "confusingly similar" replicas of its jackets, sweatshirts and pants. In a lawsuit filed Friday in the U.S. District Court for ...