MSCHF has been banned from selling Tyga’s “Wavy Baby” sneaker since April 2022. Tyga and streetwear brand MSCHF’s 2022 “Wavy Baby” sneaker collaboration likely violates Vans’ company trademarks based ...
On December 5, 2023, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit affirmed a temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction secured by skateboard apparel company Vans against, MSCHF, an ...
Judges question whether fashion "parody" can escape trademark claims like more traditional art forms Ruling that MSCHF's shoes would confuse with Vans' design explored (Reuters) - A U.S. appeals court ...
On Tuesday, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit upheld a previous victory for Vans in its bid to block parody art collective MSCHF from selling its “Wavy Baby” shoes. The appeals court ...
40 years ago, I was the new kid in 6 th grade – truly a terrible age in a young girl’s life to try and “fit in” at a new elementary school in a small town. But, one of my best memories from that year ...
The novelty goods company MSCHF's website posted a countdown until its Wavy Baby shoes, made in collaboration with the rapper Tyga, became available for purchase. Vans sued the company for violating ...
Last April, the subversive art collective MSCHF was sued by Vans’ for infringing upon its trademark for its classic Old Skool sneaker design with the satirical Wavy Baby shoe with peculiar undulating ...
*Tyga finds himself in the middle of another lawsuit. This time, his sneakers’ creativity is at the center of confusion.⁠ MSCHF claims the “Wavy Baby” shoes that look similar to the original Vans “Old ...