Top Class Actions  |  March 18, 2016

Category: Closed Class Actions

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A class action settlement has been reached with apparel manufacturer AG Adriano Goldschmied Inc. and retailer Nordstrom Inc. over allegations they sold clothing with labels that did not properly disclose the fabric’s country of origin.

If you purchased an AG Adriano Goldschmied product in California that was labeled “Made in USA” or “Made in the USA” between 2010 and 2016, you may be eligible to claim one free $20 promo code or one free pair of AG pants per qualifying product purchased.

AG Adriano Goldschmied (“AGAG”) is a leading designer and manufacturer of men’s and women’s denim jean products, including jeans, shorts, skirts and dresses, maternity wear, knits, sweaters, and jackets. AGAG sells it products through its own stores, online, and through high-end retailers such as Nordstrom.

If approved, the AG Adriano Goldschmied settlement will resolve a class action lawsuit (David Paz v. AG Adriano Goldschmied Inc. and Nordstrom Inc.) that alleges the defendants misrepresented the country of origin of various AGAG products from June 4, 2010 to February 29, 2016, by claiming the products were “Made in USA” or “Made in USA of Imported Fabric” when they contained one or more foreign-made component parts that were not disclosed on the label.

The defendants deny the allegations but have agreed a class action lawsuit settlement to resolve the litigation and avoid the expense and uncertainty of going to trial.

Who’s Eligible

Class Members of the AG Adriano Goldschmied settlement include all persons who purchased an AGAG product in California that was labeled “MADE IN USA” or “MADE IN THE USA” from June 4, 2010 to February 29, 2016, for non-commercial use, that did not disclose that the product contained one or more foreign-made component parts.

A complete list of eligible products included in this class action settlement can be found here.

Potential Award

Class Members that return a valid Claim Form will be able to choose one of the following options for restitution:

  • One (1) $20 AGAG promo code per qualifying Class product purchased. For example, if you purchased one qualifying product, you can elect to receive one (1) $20 promo code. If you purchased two qualifying products, you can elect to receive two (2) promo codes.

The promo codes can be used toward the purchase of any AGAG product available at www.agjeans.com at the time of purchase. The promo codes shall be fully transferrable. Up to two (2) promo codes can be used per transaction. The promo codes cannot be used in combination with coupons, discounts, or other promotional pricing that may be offered by AGAG.

  • One (1) free pair of AGAG pants per qualifying Class product purchased. The AGAG pants will be available on a first-come/first served basis up to a maximum of 25,000 pairs of pants. The AGAG pants shall be of AGAG’s selection, from current or prior seasons, but in the size and for the gender specified on the Class Member’s Claim Form.
Proof of Purchase

Proof of purchase is required if you are requesting to receive more than two promo codes or two pairs of pants.

Claim Form

CLICK HERE TO FILE A CLAIM »

Claim Form Deadline

5/29/2016

Case Name

David Paz v. AG Adriano Goldschmied Inc. and Nordstrom Inc., Case No. 3:14-cv-1372-DMS-DHB, U.S. District Court, Southern District of California.

Final Hearing

10/28/2016

UPDATE: On September 1, 2016, the court continued the final hearing to October 28, 2016.

UPDATE 2: On October 28, 2016, the court granted the Nordstrom, AG Adriano Goldschmied Apparel settlement final approval. Let Top Class Actions know when you receive your promo codes or pants in the comments section below or on our  Facebook page.

UPDATE 3: On Dec. 5, 2016, Top Class Actions readers who filed a valid claim for the Nordstrom, AG Adriano Goldschmied class action settlement started receiving apparel in the mail. 

Settlement Website
Claims Administrator

AG Adriano Goldschmied Inc., et al. Class Action
c/o KCC
PO Box 30209
College Station, TX 77842-3209

Email the Settlement Administrator at: info@AGAGSettlement.com

Call the Settlement Administrator at: 877-369-4083

Class Counsel

John H. Donboli
DEL MAR LAW GROUP, LLP

Defense Counsel

Mark T. Cramer, Esq.
BUCHALTER NEMER, PC

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60 thoughts onNordstrom, AG Adriano Goldschmied Apparel Class Action Settlement

  1. joe says:

    Still haven’t received or heard anything even after contacting claims administrator.

  2. George says:

    Still nothing received

  3. Courtney Masters says:

    my promo codes don’t even work together! Emailed the claim email (on the letter) AND AG…nothing…

  4. mari says:

    received a promo code post card for 20.00 in Texas, we will see, how I can use it. wish it was a check instead, oh well.

  5. stacey says:

    Got 3 pairs-all black. They are styles I would never wear. Plus they all had holes in them-not the “stylish” holes you see in today’s fashion jeans but small rip on each of them. These are likely rejects! So disappointed that I will never ever buy AG jeans again@!!

  6. Veronica Egan says:

    02/06/17- Received promo codes totaling $40 in Missouri.

  7. David Kirk says:

    Got 2 pair of graduates today. They are nice. Only bad thing is they are very long, had to have them hemmed.

  8. LM says:

    Garbage company sent me 2 pair of infant sized pants that were not completely sewn. Strings hanging from the bottom. My cat couldn’t even wear them

  9. nicoleliberty@icloud.com says:

    Got one pair of pants that are not flattering on me. Too high waist and above my ankles. Wish it was a top. More likely to fit.

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