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Imitation of other brands of clothes is similar, including the LOGO on the buttons of clothes, but is it infringement to not make trademarks?
For example, domestic car companies imitate Mercedes-Benz models. If they use their own LOGO and then use Mercedes-Benz's LOGO on the wheels, do you dare to do exactly the same for such an easily recognizable design patent? There's no need to argue. If I sue you, I will directly rule against you. People don't sue you, not because they can't sue you, but because they haven't tried to sue you yet. The same is true of your imitation clothes. If you want to be a brand on the dining table, you must have your own things, otherwise it won't last long. If you take the wholesale market channel, it doesn't matter to the big clothing brands to sell hundreds of dollars and thousands of dollars. I'm too lazy to bother you. The trademarks are all the same, and high imitation will do.