Puma has filed a notice of opposition over Sun Day Red's tiger logo, which it argues is too similar to its own.
The logo, a tiger baring its teeth, has only been altered in color over its time in the AHL. The first iteration of the logo featured an all-blue crest, but the club moved away from that logo in 2005.
Weeks after splitting from Nike last January, Tiger Woods revealed a new brand named Sun Day Red. Promising to "bring a new and elevated standard to performance wear and luxury lifestyle fashion," ...
Nike venture is facing its second opposition in four months. The post Puma Sues Tiger Woods’s Sun Day Red Over Logo appeared ...
The German sneaker and apparel company says the Sun Day Red logo is too similar to the logo that Puma has been using since ...