According to a court filing, Tiger Woods’ apparel brand, Sun Day Red, has “unlawfully hijacked” the logo belonging to Tigeraire, a company that makes cooling products for athletes.
Iconic course. Tiger Woods has selected Pebble Beach — site of his astounding 15-stroke U.S. Open win — for his first golf apparel pop-up shop. His line of clothing and accessories called Sun ...
The recent launch of Tiger Woods' new clothing line, "Sun Day Red," has ignited something of a debate in the worlds of golf and trademark law.
In the 2000s, Tiger Woods was one of the most influential golfers on the planet. While Woods won many events and Major championships during these years, he also made a statement with his fashion.
Tiger Woods’s Sun Day Red range of apparel was ridiculed for its bizarre ... but now the iconic golfer finds his clothing venture accused of “unlawful hijacking”. Tigeraire, a US company ...
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.
Earlier this year, American golf legend Tiger Woods ended his 27-year partnership with Nike and launched his apparel line named "Sun Day Red.
Baton Rouge tech startup Tigeraire is wrapped up in a legal dispute over trademark infringement with Sun Day Red by Tiger ...