target to remove controversial shirt after designer's copycat claim goes viral

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Target to Remove Controversial Shirt After Designer's Copycat Claim Goes Viral In an image on her post, Lay wore her preferred "#Merica" t-shirt, while holding up a virtually similar t-shirt at a Target outside Portland, Oregon, where she lives. "Target has a deep recognition for design," according to a statement from a Target representative. We've additionally communicated straight to the developer.". Target officials revealed today they will eliminate a questionable shirt from establishment racks after an Oregon developer implicated the retailer of copying her layout . "It was the first point I saw when I strolled in. She told ABC Information she was stunned when a friend sent her an idea of the nearly identical tee shirt at a Target store. "I'm merely really happy that that was their choice and that was exactly what I was hoping would certainly take place," Lay informed ABC News today. "We're remaining to explore this issue and also are in the procedure of eliminating the tee from our selection," Target authorities validated in the statement. Lay had no remark pertaining to prospective legal action. Melissa Lay's social networks article went viral today after she charged Target of appropriating her layout on a black tank top. We've touched with the vendor that generated this tee. "Because of this, we were worried when this was offered our interest. "It was practically astounding viewing the picture," Lay told ABC Information. I have actually been making as well as looking at this design for as long.". Lay began her Sandi Lake Garments line last year as well as her "#merica" shirt was among her most prominent sellers.

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Target to Remove Controversial Shirt After Designer'sCopycat Claim Goes Viral

In an image on her post, Lay wore her preferred "#Merica" t-shirt, while holding up a virtuallysimilar t-shirt at a Target outside Portland, Oregon, where she lives.

"Target has a deep recognition for design," according to a statement from a Target representative.We've additionally communicated straight to the developer.".

Target officials revealed today they will eliminate a questionable shirt from establishment racksafter an Oregon developer implicated the retailer of copying her layout

. "It was the first point I saw when I strolled in. She told ABC Information she was stunned when afriend sent her an idea of the nearly identical tee shirt at a Target store.

"I'm merely really happy that that was their choice and that was exactly what I was hoping wouldcertainly take place," Lay informed ABC News today.

"We're remaining to explore this issue and also are in the procedure of eliminating the tee from ourselection," Target authorities validated in the statement.

Lay had no remark pertaining to prospective legal action.

Melissa Lay's social networks article went viral today after she charged Target of appropriating herlayout on a black tank top. We've touched with the vendor that generated this tee. "Because of this,we were worried when this was offered our interest.

"It was practically astounding viewing the picture," Lay told ABC Information. I have actually beenmaking as well as looking at this design for as long.".

Lay began her Sandi Lake Garments line last year as well as her "#merica" shirt was among hermost prominent sellers.