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I am purchasing scarves overseas at low cost. Can I put my business logo on the scarves and sell them in the U.S. for more money?
Also, can I develop my own designs and have them made there for the same low cost?

Asked by robfab
Posted: Wednesday, September 24, 2008  |  Found in Legal Issues


More answers by Nina Kaufman
Answer by Nina Kaufman
You can certainly develop your own scarf designs and have them manufactured overseas. Plenty of apparel companies do that. And you would be remiss if you did not sell them for more than you paid to have them manufactured.

Whether you can re-label the scarves you purchase, though, depends on the terms of your agreement with the scarf manufacturer. Have your attorney look at the agreement to guide you properly.
Nina Kaufman has a New York City-based boutique law practice and is president of Wise Counsel Press LLC, which produces legal information products for entrepreneurs. She writes the Making It Legal blog and the Business Law Advisor column for WomenEntrepreneur.com.

Note: This response is for your general information only. Be sure to consult with an attorney regarding your particular situation to get the advice you need.



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