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In granting Vans’ temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction, the court has forbidden MSCHF from fulfilling any more orders for the Wavy Baby or any similar shoes.
The California sneaker and lifestyle brand is no stranger to outdoor reinterpretations, but this take on the Old Skool is a ...
Tyga announced the Wavy Baby in April 2022, sparking plenty of buzz but also immediate comparisons to Vans. Footwear News said the shoe “appears to be loosely based on the classic Vans Old Skool ...
In response, MSCHF claimed that its Wavy Baby sneakers represented a form of "commentary" and were therefore protected by the First Amendment. Later in April 2022, a federal judge ordered MSCHF to ...
Making waves — Aptly named “Wavy Baby,” the sneakers feature a black upper, a much curvier version of Vans’ signature Jazz Stripe, white midsole, and a gum waffle outsole. Canvas and suede ...
A U.S. appeals court on Tuesday upheld an early victory for Vans in its bid to block sales of art collective MSCHF's "Wavy Baby" shoes, a parody of Vans' "Old Skool" shoe design that it accused of ...
Vans sued MSCHF in April 2022 over its "Wavy Baby" shoes, which alter Vans' classic Old Skool shoe design with an exaggerated "wavy" structure.
This use of Vans’ trademarks as a source-identifier to sell its Wavy Baby shoes to the general public works directly against parody protection under Rogers. “ . . . if a parodic use of ...