When Tiger Woods launched his apparel brand Sun Day Red in 2024, he joked that he wanted to “ruin” the logo—or at least render it obsolete. The mark shows a tiger made from 15 stripes to represent ...
They say a Tiger doesn’t change its stripes, but Woods may have to. According to a court filing, Tiger Woods’ apparel brand, Sun Day Red, has “unlawfully hijacked” the logo belonging to Tigeraire, a ...
Stream NBC 5 for free, 24/7, wherever you are. Sun Day Red is not out of the woods yet in regard to trademarking its logo. Footwear giant Puma filed a last-minute notice of opposition against Tiger ...
Tiger Woods' apparel company Sun Day Red sued Tigeraire in federal court. Tigeraire claims that Sun Day Red's logo is too similar to its own. Trademark attorney Josh Gerben said the escalation could ...
Oct. 17 (UPI) --Louisiana-based Tigeraire says Tiger Woods and the owners of Sun Day Red golf apparel company improperly use a logo that violates the Tigeraire logo depicting a leaping tiger.
When Tiger Woods‘ Sun Day Red was first launched in 2024, most fans had one big complaint about the brand: its logo. The biggest criticism it faced was that it’s quite similar to Puma’s ‘leaping cat’ ...
Footwear giant Puma filed a last-minute notice of opposition against Tiger Woods' logos tied to his Sun Day Red brand, according to a filing last week. The German sneaker and apparel company says the ...
Puma has filed a notice of opposition against Tiger Woods' apparel and sneaker company Sun Day Red over its tiger logo. Puma said the mark will cause confusion among consumers. This is the second ...