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Levi’s sues Australian clothing brand Globe over ‘blatant copying’ of tabs on pockets
Levi’s is suing Australian clothing brand Globe and its brand S-Double for allegedly copying its trademarked design of tags on pockets. The legal action follows a similar claim made 15 years ago against the same brand, founded by Shawn Stussy and owned by Melbourne-based Globe.
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