These days, there is a lot of value behind Conor McGregor’s name, and it has transcended beyond the sporting realm. But as of Friday, it may no longer be applicable in the entirety of Europe.
As reported by The Irish Independent, The District Court in The Hague in the Netherlands has ordered the withdrawal of the Irish fighter’s Reebok apparel from the market. This ruling was made due to a trademark dispute with the Netherlands-based McGregor fashion line, which brands itself as “the epitome of preppy.”
Per the report, McGregor’s Reebok hoodies, sweaters and shorts that bear his name in big letters will have to be removed from all sales outlets within seven days.