Skechers Is Accusing Another Shoe Brand of Copying Its Slip-in Shoe Design

Skechers is accusing Laforst Shoes Inc. of copying its popular slip-in shoe designs.

The comfort footwear company late last week filed a lawsuit in the central district of California accusing Laforst of infringing on five patent’s related to Skechers’ “Slip-in,” or hands-free, sneakers.

According to the complaint, Skechers’ unique heel design, which wraps around a wearer’s heel, gives its products a “distinctive visual appearance that is highly appealing.” Skechers claims that Laforst began making shoes with this patented heel design once Skechers established it in the market and is now causing Skechers to suffer harm from this alleged infringement.

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