Kendall and Kylie Jenner continue to be accused of copyright theft

Along with million-dollar revenue, Kim’s two younger sisters’ fashion brand “super butt” has been accused of plagiarism time and time again.

The Klauber Brothers company, which supplies lace patterns to the UK fashion and apparel industries in the United States, has filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against Kylie-Kendall’s fashion brand.

Sisters Kendall Jenner and Kylie Jenner continue to be entangled in copyright infringement controversy.

Sisters Kendall Jenner and Kylie Jenner continue to be entangled in copyright infringement controversy.

The 15-page complaint that Klauber Brothers filed in California federal court claims that Kim Kardashian’s two famous sisters’ brand stole their (copyrighted) lace patterns and used them. to produce and sell products from underwear to nightgowns under the name Kendall-Kylie Collection.

From the layout, the color is very similar to the original Klauber Brothers lace pattern

From the layout, the color is very similar to the original Klauber Brothers lace pattern

Specifically, the two lace models that were accused of being stolen appeared in a pair of lace belt panties sold for $18 and a nightgown for $26 at Nordstrom and Kylie Shop (Kylie-Kendall’s online store).

Currently, neither Kendall nor Kylie have publicly spoken out about the lawsuit.

Before Klauber Brothers, the powerful sisters Kylie-Kendall were also entangled in many copyright infringement controversies. In October 2015, Island Company filed a lawsuit against Pacsun and Kim Kardashian’s two sisters for using the slogan (copyrighted by them since 2010) on a white tank-top designed by Kendall in the season collection. summer.

In 2018, Kylie-Kendall continued to extend the list of lawsuits when using images of rappers Tupac Shakur, Notorious BIG and Redman without consent.