LululeMon filed a lawsuit against Costco, claiming that the wholesaler sold Knockofs from the famous Hodis and the famous Athleisure.
KNOCKOFFS or DUPES, and became more common, was increasingly common among social media effects who experiment with videos of cheaper versions of clothes favorite.
On Friday, LululeMon claimed that some companies have created “Knockoffs” or “deceiving” their products.
The company said: “There is even the” Lululemondups “on social media platforms such as Tiktok, which is used by social media effects when promoting these counterfeit products,” the company said.

LululeMon claimed that this deception, including the one that Costco is selling, violates the company’s intellectual property rights and damages its “acquired hard -minded” reputation.
The company is specifically called the Hodes Scuba and SweatShirts, and the identification of the ABC jackets and pants in the lawsuit. Scuba Hoodie is about $ 118, while Define and ABC pants cost about $ 128 each.
LululeMon listed the Costco deception, including the Yoga Ladies jacket, which, according to Costco, is sold for about $ 22.
when Independent I looked for other elements listed in the LululeMon menu, Hi-TeC Men Scuba Full Zip and Kirkland 5 Pocket Performance Pant, on Costco, “The page was not found!”
Lolimon said that retailers such as Costco want to sell deception “to capture consumers at the point of sale and/or observers after the sale to believe that” deception “are the products of the plaintiffs” when they are not. “
A spokesman for LululeMon said in a statement to Independent: “As a company that is led by innovation, which is largely investing in research, development and designing our products, we bear the responsibility for protecting our intellectual property rights seriously and we are receiving the appropriate legal procedure when necessary.”
Independent I arrived at Costco to comment.