Thinx Underwear
Allegations: Falsely marketing underwear as safe when they contain dangerous ingredients
Blenis et al v. Thinx Inc.
21-cv-11019, D. Mass.
(June 2021)
Thinx underwear
Falsely marketing products as safe when they contain dangerous chemicals (PFAS)
Voluntarily dismissed When a complaint is dismissed without prejudice, an amended version of the complaint can be refiled.
Allegations: Falsely marketing underwear as safe when they contain dangerous ingredients
Allegations: Misleadingly advertising products as safe, healthy, sustainable, and free of harmful chemicals when they contain chemicals that are harmful
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