As the custom and bootleg market has continued to grow within the sneaker scene, Nike has responded by protecting its brand and IP via lawsuits against prominent parties ranging from Warren Lotas and John Geiger to BAPE. While the three aforementioned cases have all been settled, a new lawsuit has surfaced — one against The Shoe Surgeon.
Known for creating premium renditions of iconic Nike silhouettes, The Shoe Surgeon specializes in the sale of his bespoke creations, including working with collaborators to create their own Nike designs without Nike’s approval. The Shoe Surgeon has worked with the brand on occasion to craft unique pairs for Nike-sponsored athletes like LeBron James, however, “after many attempts to resolve this matter privately,” as Nike describes the situation, the Swoosh has escalated the matter to a legal one, as first reported by Sneaker Legal. Nike does not only have a problem with the usage of their brand and its designs, but that The Shoe Surgeon runs classes that teaches people how to replicate their trademarks too.
The Shoe Surgeon did not immediately respond to a request for comment, however, Nike did share the following statement:
Our goal is to make sure consumers are not misled and have access to authentic NIKE, Inc. products that are authorized and created according to our high standards with the performance benefits they expect. It is unfortunate that after many attempts to resolve this matter privately, we’ve had to take legal action against the Shoe Surgeon for counterfeiting, mass customization and trademark infringement. In order to safeguard our brand and IP, and aligned with Nike’s commitment to protect the consumer from counterfeit Nike product, we are left with no choice but to seek a legal solution to address how the Shoe Surgeon is constructing counterfeit “Nike” footwear from scratch and selling it as officially branded product.
Further, the Shoe Surgeon is teaching others to create counterfeit “Nike” sneakers. These activities are illegal, deceive consumers and create confusion in the marketplace around source, authenticity and quality of Nike products.
We valued our relationship with the Shoe Surgeon and do not have any issues with the limited, one-of-one customization he’s been doing for us or his clients, when allowed under Nike-sponsored athletes’ contracts. In fact, we value opportunities for our athletes, consumers and partners to express themselves through their own style and creativity.
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Here it is!!!! Nike Inc. v. S2, Inc. dab THE SHOE SURGEON pic.twitter.com/WdRjcJTA15
— Sneaker & Streetwear Legal Services℠ (@SneakerLegal) July 15, 2024
What does Nike want? They want the Courts to immediately stop Surgeon from selling “counterfeit” shoes, stop his customization classes, stop using Nike intellectual property with collaborators, and they want MONEY to compensate them for the 30+ trademarks he willfully used to… pic.twitter.com/nVQHF6kM1M
— Sneaker & Streetwear Legal Services℠ (@SneakerLegal) July 15, 2024
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