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Levi’s sues Australian clothing brand Globe over ‘blatant copying’ of tabs on pockets
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Levi’s sues Australian clothing brand Globe over ‘blatant copying’ of tabs on pockets

The Guardian · Jun 9, 2026, 7:57 AM

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Denim giant claims trademarked design has been copied by S-Double, which was founded in 2008 by Shawn Stussy and is owned by the Melbourne-based clothing company Global jeans giant Levi’s has launched legal action against Australian clothing company Globe and one of its brands for sewing tags on to pockets – which it says is “blatant copying” of its trademark design.The US denim giant made the same claim 15 years ago against the same brand, S-Double, founded by Shawn Stussy and owned by Melbourne-headquartered Globe. Continue reading...

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