![]() ![]() "I'm not gonna sell it unless we can find some info about this guy and cut him in. "Otherwise, we are just holding it in our warehouse until we figure out how to contact him."Įthan thinks they can "probably legally sell it" adding that he hasn't talked with his lawyers about it, but says that they don't want to do it. So we are trying to reach him, or any relatives or anyone that knows him, so that we can potentially cut him in," Ethan said. "I don't even know if he's alive, I think he is. He says that they love the design and were very happy with how it turned out, calling it one of his favourites, but reveals that until they get in contact with the author of the book (or any relatives), they will refrain from selling the sweater. "It was like some cosmic coincidence someone even found it in the thrift store," Ethan explained. (Picture: Def Noodles)Įthan claims that they weren't aware that it was an exact copy until it was posted on Reddit, and says they could not have possibly known given how obscure and old the source material is. "You have to understand, we have over 50 people on Teddy Fresh, graphic designers, designers, everything, and the person who designed it left already, like seven months ago." The now-deleted images with the knitting book and an original Dino pattern. ![]() ![]() "We had an idea to make a dinosaurs sweater," Ethan said. The Reddit thread was later deleted which they explained as not wanting all the attention it got.Īnd while Ethan admits that the design was copied he claims that it was one of their former employees who submitted the design, and says that person has not been working for Teddy Fresh for over seven months now. Read more: H3H3 slams xQc attorney in DMCA case: "He royally screwed us.".Upon closer inspection, it's clear that the designs are almost identical, and that the sweater design is a direct knockoff. The resemblance was first spotted by a Reddit user named AmberLouiseb, who saw the almost identical design in a 26-year-old book with knitting patterns. In a recent episode of the H3TV show, Ethan Klein talked about the recent discovery related to their "Dino" jumper design, confirming that they have checked the claims and admitting that the design was indeed copied from a 1955 knitting book. Ethan Klein claims one of Teddy Fresh's employees submitted the controversial "Dino" design Hila Klein wearing the sweater with the copied design. Nonetheless, the recent discovery of a plagiarised design threatens to stain the brand's reputation. ![]()
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