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September 18, 2007

Gap Sued For Allegedly Copying T-Shirt Design

French brand Zadig & Voltaire is suing Gap for allegedly copying a popular T-shirt design. The spar is over a T-shirt dubbed the “Tunisien,” which features decorative buttons and a curved neckline. According to the claim, the French label sells its shirt for 79 euros, or $110 at today’s exchange rate, while the Gap sells its version for $29.

Zadig is taking Gap to commercial court over the matter with claims of counterfeiting and unfair competition.

Posted by Blacks on September 18, 2007 10:55 AM

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