Tigeraire alleges that Sun Day Red launched with a logo “nearly identical” to its own already established mark—a striped, ...
Tiger Woods finds himself in the bunker with his new logo. The golfer’s Sun Day Red apparel line is facing a trademark dispute from Tigeraire, a company that makes cooling products for athletes.
Louisiana-based Tigeraire says Tiger Woods and the owners of Sun Day Red golf apparel company improperly use a logo that ...
In May, when Tiger Woods launched his new golf apparel line Sun Day Red in partnership with TaylorMade Golf, he told a story explaining the background of the company’s logo. The design includes ...
Tiger Woods may have to change the logo of his apparel company, Sun Day Red, after the Louisiana-based company Tigeraire rejected their trademark filing. Tigeraire started by creating cooler and ...
both have logos that feature striped, leaping tigers. Tigeraire’s logo reflects the company’s ties to LSU — the business was cofounded by Greg Stringfellow, a longtime athletic equipment ...
The dispute will bring an immediate halt to Woods’s application for the logo – depicting a tiger made up of 15 lines in homage to the number of majors he has won – but Josh Gerben, a trademark ...
"Tigeraire's logo and name pays tribute to our close collaboration with Louisiana State University—our first partners in this ...
The dispute will bring an immediate halt to Woods’s application for the logo – depicting a tiger made up of 15 lines in homage to the number of majors he has won – but Josh Gerben ...