Levi Strauss sues LVMH's Kenzo over jeans pocket tab

Reuters 

By Jonathan Stempel

(Reuters) - That little tab on the rear pocket of your Levi's is now the subject of a lawsuit.

& Co on Friday sued the French luxury house Kenzo, accusing the unit of of trademark infringement for putting tabs on its pants pockets, including in a new line featuring

The complaint filed with the in San Francisco, where Levi is based, said Kenzo's activities threaten to cause Levi to lose sales and suffer "incalculable and irreparable damage" to its goodwill, and confuse shoppers.

did not immediately respond to requests for comment after business hours. A for the Paris-based company could not immediately be located.

Levi said it has put distinctive tabs bearing its name, in the form of folded cloth ribbons, in the seams of its pants pockets since 1936, to provide "sight identification" for its products.

It said has not complied with its cease-and-desist letters to stop selling its own bearing similar tabs, including in its "presents Collection Memento No. 2" line launched last month.

The complaint quoted Leo Christopher Lucier, Levi's in 1936, as having said "no other maker of overalls can have any other purpose in putting a coloured tab on an outside patch pocket, unless for the express and sole purpose of copying our mark, and confusing the customer."

Levi is seeking to recoup lost profits, compensatory and punitive damages, and halt further infringements.

The case is & Co v Paris USA LLC et al, U.S. District Court, Northern District of California, No. 18-02106.

(Reporting by in New York; Editing by Will Dunham)

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First Published: Sat, April 07 2018. 03:42 IST