Montana clothing company sues fashion giant over copyrighted camo design [View all]
An apparel company out of Montana is suing a designer brand over their copyrighted camouflage print.
ASAT Outdoors LLC (All Season All Terrain), an apparel company out of Stevensville, filed the copyright suit on Nov. 11 in a New York federal court against Chapter 4 Corp., the parent company of the street-wear brand Supreme.
According to the filing, ASAT claims Supreme used their unique print without licensing or authorization for sale on hats, jackets and pants.
The jackets are listed on Supremes website for the Fall/Winter 2019 preview. Jackets on the website typically range from about $200 to $300.
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A screenshot of ASAT Outdoors' website shows the camo design it is suing national fashion giant Supreme for copying.