It seems as though the controversy surrounding Ivanka Trump’s clothing line is never-ending. It began when consumers found out that her clothing was made in Indonesia — a clear violation of her father’s America-first policies. Shortly after, her clothing and jewelry lines were dropped by department stores Nordstrom and Neiman Marcus, respectively. In response, Donald Trump sent an irate tweet directed at Nordstrom. And Kellyanne Conway promoted Ivanka's line on Fox & Friends by telling viewers to “go out and buy it," a possible violation of federal law. Conway never faced the repercussions recommended by the White House Ethics committee, and the illegal promo may have worked in Ivanka's favor. In the month following, her clothing line saw a 533% increase in searches, according to the retail search engine Lyst.

Now other retailers are firing back. A class-action lawsuit filed by Modern Appealing Clothing (MAC), a boutique in San Francisco, claims that Ivanka’s line has an unfair advantage. They are seeking to block her clothing from being sold in the state of California. They are also seeking damages for themselves and other women’s clothing retailers in the state. According to Courthouse News, an attorney for MAC says of the suit: “My clients just want an even playing field.”

We reached out to Ivanka Trump's clothing line for comment and will update if we hear from them.

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