Levi Strauss Sues Rival 7 For All Mankind Over Pocket Tab TM
By Editorial Team
Levi Strauss has filed a lawsuit against Seven For All Mankind and its parent company, Delta Galil USA, in California federal court for alleged trademark infringement related to a unique “tab” design sewn into the back pockets of denim jeans and other apparel.
The legal action, initiated by Levi Strauss, a prominent apparel giant, accuses Seven For All Mankind of copying the distinctive pocket tab design, leading to the legal dispute.
The lawsuit was filed in California federal court and focuses on the alleged trademark infringement by Seven For All Mankind and its parent company.
Levi Strauss claims that the small, distinct “tab” design sewn into the back pockets of denim jeans and other apparel is a trademarked element that has been unlawfully replicated by Seven For All Mankind.
The legal battle between these two major players in the apparel industry highlights the importance of protecting intellectual property rights and trademarks in the competitive market.
For more details on this developing legal case, stay tuned for further updates.