šÆšµ Uniqlo sues Shein over viral shoulder bag copy. Uniqlo claims Shein's product infringes on their popular "Round Mini Shoulder Bag," demanding ā¬1M in damages. The lawsuit, filed in Tokyo, highlights intellectual property rights in fast fashion.
Uniqlo's lawsuit, lodged in Tokyo District Court, accuses Shein of copying its "Round Mini Shoulder Bag," a hit product known as the "Mary Poppins bag" for its compact yet spacious design.
Seeking damages of about ā¬1M (160M yen), Uniqlo asserts this sum reflects the infringement's impact on their brand, emphasizing the bag's popularity and affordable price of ā¬17 (1,500 yen in Japan, $20 in the U.S.).
Uniqlo, a global retailer with nearly 2,500 stores, is known for its affordable casual wear like HeatTech thermal underwear. Shein, primarily an app-based retailer, prides itself on responsive digital technology and minimal waste.
The lawsuit points to quality concerns, stating Shein's version undermines customer confidence in Uniqlo. The original bag boasts durability, water resistance, and various colors, enhancing its market appeal.
Praised on TikTok and other platforms, Uniqlo's bag's success highlights the significant influence of social media on retail trends, where a single viral product can define a brand's image.
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