Vans and its parent company VF Corp. weren’t too happy about MSCHF’s Old Skool lookalike sneaker, the “Wavy Baby,” that unveiled this week. Almost a year to the date since Nike’s lawsuit against MSCHF ...
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 ...
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 ...
MSCHF has really stepped in it with its “Wavy Baby” sneakers. The shoes, which mimic the look of Vans’ iconic Old Skool sneakers, have landed MSCHF in court, where the Brooklyn-based collective has ...
MSCHF's 'Wavy Baby' shoes parody Vans 'Old Skool' design 2nd Circuit said MSCHF not protected from lawsuit based on free-speech rights Dec 5 (Reuters) - A U.S. appeals court on Tuesday upheld an early ...
MSCHF, the controversy-prone art collective whose “Satan Shoes” last year sparked a high-profile legal battle with Nike, is back in court. This time it’s VF Corp.’s Vans suing the Brooklyn-based ...
Vans filed a trademark infringement lawsuit against MSCHF on Thursday, accusing the Brooklyn art collective of ripping off the Vans Old Skool sneaker for the $220 Wavy Baby, a MSCHF sneaker ...
Vans accuse Tyga and his collaborator MSCHF of “shamelessly” marketing his new shoe in an effort to confuse their customers. Tyga has found himself on the receiving end of another lawsuit. This time ...
CATCH A WAVE: Despite a preemptive legal strike by Vans and VF Outdoor LLC, the Brooklyn-based art collective and platform MSCHF is going forward with its plans to drop a skate shoe on Monday. In ...