Lululemon sues Costco for selling alleged dupes of its products
- Lululemon Athletica Canada Inc. is suing Costco Wholesale Corp. for selling knockoffs of its products, claiming intellectual property infringement.
- The lawsuit includes claims about alleged counterfeit Scuba hoodies and ABC pants sold under Costco's private label.
- Lululemon states it previously sent cease and desist letters to Costco and is now seeking a jury trial to stop the sale of the alleged knockoffs.
- The lawsuit highlights that many customers mistakenly believe these imitation products are authentic Lululemon items.
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Lululemon Sues Costco for Selling Alleged Dupes of Its Products
Lululemon Athletica Canada Inc. is accusing Costco Wholesale Corp. of infringing on its intellectual property by selling knockoffs of some of its most popular products. A lawsuit filed in a California court recently alleges Costco sells dupes of Lululemon’s Scuba hoodies and sweatshirts, Define jackets and ABC pants. Some of the alleged fakes Vancouver-based Lululemon identified are sold under Costco’s private label Kirkland, but others are made…
The Canadian company Lullulemon is pursuing Costco for clothing sold by the Kirkland brand which it considers too similar to its own.
Costco allegedly sold alleged counterfeits, notably under its private Kirkland trademark.

Lululemon sues Costco for selling alleged dupes of its products
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