The novelty goods company MSCHF's website posted a countdown until its Wavy Baby shoes, made in collaboration with the rapper Tyga, became available for purchase. Vans sued the company for violating ...
The dispute arose from a collaboration between Defendant MSCHF and Michael Stevenson, who uses the stage name “Tyga,” to design, develop, and sell the “Wavy Baby” shoes, which Vans argued ...