Counterfeit Shoes Black Market Value: $12 Billion
Data on the black market in Counterfeit Shoes
Cost to shut down counterfeit goods website
Vibram FiveFingers, a shoe company, stated that it costs up to $2,500 in attorney fees and other costs to shut down a website selling counterfeit versions of their shoes.
Source: Jennifer Alsever, “Barefoot shoes try to outrace the black market,” CNN Money, August 13, 2010.
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- Tags: Counterfeit Shoes | August 16th, 2010
Value of counterfeit clothes donated by US Customs
The United States Customs and Border Protection donated $78 Million of counterfeit clothes that it seized in 2009 to various charities. The counterfeited logos were removed and only essentials such as clothes and shoes were donated to the organizations.
Source: Jim Dwyer, “Closing Pipeline to Needy, City Shreds Clothes,” New York Times, January 12, 2010.
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- Tags: Counterfeit Clothing, Counterfeit Shoes | January 12th, 2010
Burberry believed to be most counterfeited label
According to the Guardian, fashion label Burberry is believed to be the most copied fashion label by counterfeit manufacturers, ahead of labels such as Louis Vuitton and Gucci.
Source: “Counterfeit fashion: The most copied designer labels,” Guardian, March 17, 2009.
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- Tags: Counterfeit Clothing, Counterfeit Purses, Counterfeit Shoes | August 30th, 2009
Fake shoe sites increases dramatically within last six months
Websites selling counterfeit shoes have increased dramatically within the first six months of 2009, according to shoe brand owners. Luxury shoe makes Christian Louboutin, Jimmy Choos and Manolo Blahnik has all found that counterfeit versions of their popular shoes are being sold on various websites. All of the unauthorized sites sell counterfeit shoes that are advertised at prices up to 70 percent below the authentic version.
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- Tags: Counterfeit Shoes | July 22nd, 2009
Top fake goods seized at US Border Patrol in 2008 was shoes
According to statistics released by the United States Border Patrol, counterfeit shoes was the number one commodity seized by agents at in Fiscal Year 2008.
Source: United States Customs and Border Protection, “CBP, ICE Release Annual Report on Counterfeit Goods Seized,” January 8, 2009.
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- Tags: Counterfeit Shoes | July 15th, 2009
Fake Air Jordan shoes sold for $13 in Shanghai
Source: AP, “Nike wins counterfeit suits against Chinese shoemakers,” USA Today, August 21, 2007.
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- Tags: Counterfeit Shoes | August 27th, 2008
New Balance Shoes spends $1 Million to fight counterfeits
Source: “New Balance: The Cost of Copies,” BusinessWeek, February 7, 2005.
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- Tags: Counterfeit Shoes | August 27th, 2008
Counterfeit Shoes Market Value: $12 Billion
The Counterfeit Shoes market is the selling of shoes under brand names without a license or the permission of the legitimate brand owner.
According to BusinessWeek Magazine, the annual estimated losses to the shoe industry from counterfeits is $12 billion. Fake shoes are also the most counterfeited product entering the United States.
In Brazil alone, consumers spent $920 million on fake shoes.
Source: BusinessWeek, “The Most Counterfeited Products,” October 2008. (accessed: August 3, 2009).
Source: Brazil-U.S. Business Council, ” The Impact of Counterfeiting and Piracy on Sao Paulo City and Brazil,” June 2005, and ” Brazil Council releases Counterfeiting and Piracy study, ” (accessed: October 9, 2005).
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- Tags: Counterfeit Shoes | May 10th, 2008
41 percent of seizures in FY2006 were counterfeit shoes
Counterfeit shoes accounted for 41 percent of all seizures made in Fiscal Year 2006 by United States Immigration and Custom Agents.
Source: “Counterfeit goods seizures up 83% in FY 2006: DHS made 14,675 seizures, worth more than $155 million,” U.S.Immigration and Custom Enforcement, January 11, 2007.
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- Tags: Counterfeit Shoes, Seizures | April 27th, 2008


