A Closer Look at the Sneakers: Viento and Janos
Madden’s Viento model features two non-parallel bands, while the Janos uses two angled bands reminiscent of the letter “K.” Both have generated attention among sneakerheads and legal analysts alike.
- Adidas’ argument:These designs are close enough to their three-stripe trademark that consumers could be misled.
- Madden’s rebuttal:Their designs use only two bands, in unique orientations, and are distinct enough that confusion is highly unlikely.
The answer may rest with judges and juries—but the impact will ripple far beyond these two brands.
The Bigger Picture: Why This Lawsuit Could Reshape Sneaker Culture
This is not the first time Adidas has taken legal action over its stripes, nor is Steve Madden a stranger to courtroom drama. But the outcome of this case could set a powerful new precedent. If Madden wins, the door opens wider for creative competition and fresh designs. If Adidas prevails, the landscape for athletic and fashion footwear could become even more locked down by trademarks.
Potential Impacts: