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Prada-Kolhapuri row: Luxury giant denies GI breach in Rs 500 crore legal dispute; calls them 'simple leather sandals'
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Prada has refuted claims of violating Geographical Indication (GI) rights linked to Kolhapuri chappals after showcasing sandals inspired by the traditional Indian footwear. The luxury fashion house responded to a legal notice from LIDKAR, asserting that their sandals were simply described as 'leather sandals' without any reference to the Kolhapuri region or techniques.
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