No
The makers of FUBU who also bought the clothing rights of COOGI shirts, jeans, and shoes but not the sweaters...
He is the creator of FUBU.
FUBU was created in 1992.
Although I'm a guy and I don't wear Fubu, I can tell you that Trademarking comes into play here. A company such as one that makes fake Fubu has one goal: to get as close as legally possible to making Fubu so it looks like it. However, whenever something faux (fake in french) is being produced, you can never replicate the brand's image or you can be sued for it. Such as American Eagle, if you were to make the eagle on your faux American Eagle, AE could actually sue you for fraud and you'd be out of business. In simple terms, look at the tag of the person's clothes you suspect to be fake Fubu, with their consent of course. Don't go ripping off the back of their shirts to see. If it doesn't say Fubu, well, your question is already answered!
The CEO of FUBU is Daymond John.
Fubu's current net worth is approximately 250 million dollars. Fubu was founded, maintained, and managed by entrepreneur Damon John.
FUBU, which stands for "For Us, By Us," was founded in 1992 by Daymond John and his partners in New York City. The brand initially began with John selling hats and T-shirts from the trunk of his car, targeting the urban youth market. It gained traction through grassroots marketing and endorsements from hip-hop artists, eventually becoming a significant player in the fashion industry. FUBU's success was driven by its emphasis on authenticity and representation within the African American community.
The Good Life - FUBU album - was created on 2001-09-11.
For U by us
Deffinatley NOT!
Daymond John.
Daymond John.