Skechers

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Brand owner: SKECHERS USA, INC. II

Prosecution Type: Trademark

Law firm: Keith

Place of Prosecution: Illinois, U.S.

History of incidents:

Prosecution time Case number Law firm Brand Brand side
September 29, 2022 22-cv-5326 Keith Skechers SKECHERS USA, INC. II

Brand introduction:

SKECHERS is an American footwear company that designs, develops, and markets a wide range of stylish and comfortable shoes for men, women, and children. The company was founded in 1992 by Robert Greenberg, who had previously co-founded LA Gear.

SKECHERS offers a variety of shoe styles, including athletic shoes, casual shoes, boots, sandals, and more. The brand is known for its use of innovative materials and technologies, such as Memory Foam cushioning, which provides superior comfort and support.

Over the years, SKECHERS has expanded its product line to include clothing, bags, and accessories. The brand has also collaborated with a number of celebrities, including Meghan Trainor, Demi Lovato, and Howie Mandel, to create signature collections.

Official websitewww.skechers.com

Trademark:

SKECHERS has many registered trademarks for its various products and services. Some of the most notable trademarks include:

  • SKECHERS®
  • BOBS® from SKECHERS
  • SKECH-AIR®
  • Memory Foam
  • Relaxed Fit®
  • D’Lites®
  • GOwalk®
  • Shape-ups®
  • Work: Squad, Dighton, Soft Stride, and other series names

These trademarks are protected under intellectual property laws, which means that seller friends cannot use these names or logos without permission from SKECHERS. By registering its trademarks, SKECHERS is able to protect its brand identity and prevent others from using its name and reputation to sell inferior products.