Lululemon accuses Costco of selling ‘unauthorized’ versions of its $128 pants | CNN Business

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Lululemon is suing Costco, alleging that the discount wholesaler is selling knockoffs of its $128 pants and other pricey athleisure clothing.

In a lawsuit filed Friday, Lululemon said Costco has “unlawfully traded” on the athleisure brand’s “reputation, goodwill and sweat equity by selling unauthorized and unlicensed apparel employing knockoff, infringing versions” of its products.

Specifically, the Vancouver-based athletic apparel maker says Costco’s private-label line Kirkland is selling similar pants, hoodies and jackets at a fraction of the price. The company accuses Costco of leading customers into believing that the Kirkland-branded

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