Fabletics class action lawsuit overview:
- Who: Plaintiff Karl Mundt filed a class action lawsuit against Fabletics Inc.
- Why: Mundt claims Fabletics sent unsolicited emails containing false or misleading subject lines.
- Where: The Fabletics class action lawsuit was filed in California federal court.
A new class action lawsuit accuses Fabletics of sending unsolicited emails containing false or misleading subject lines.
Plaintiff Karl Mundt claims Fabletics sent emails that either misrepresented the length of time a sale would last or mischaracterized the nature of the email or disguised its true commercial purpose.
Mundt argues Fabletics’ emails are in violation of Washington’s Commercial Electronic Mail Act (CEMA), which he claims prohibits the sending of commercial emails that contain false or misleading information in subject lines.
The plaintiff brings the class action lawsuit on behalf of himself and other persons residing in Washington who received Fabletics’s false and misleading emails.
Mundt wants to represent a nationwide class of consumers who received an email from Fabletics that contained a subject line that either states or implies that a particular promotion will be available for a specified period of time when the actual period for the sale is longer, mischaracterizes the nature of the email or disguises its true commercial purpose, or states without qualification that a particular promotion is available for products “sitewide” when that is not the case.
Class action: Fabletics emails contain false or misleading subject lines
Mundt argues Fabletics sent emails to Washington residents that contained subject lines that misrepresented the length of time a sale would last and that the company sent multiple promotional emails advertising “limited-time” offers.
The plaintiff also claims Fabletics sent emails with subject lines that misled consumers into thinking a sale or discount applied “sitewide” when it actually did not.
Fabletics is accused of violating Washington’s Commercial Electronic Mail Act and Washington’s Consumer Protection Act.
Mundt demands a jury trial and requests declaratory and injunctive relief and an award of statutory damages for himself and all class members.
Meanwhile, activewear brand HeyShape also faced a class action lawsuit alleging it fabricated discount sales to mislead consumers into believing they were receiving a bargain on its shapewear products.
Have you ever received an email from Fabletics that contained a false or misleading subject line? Let us know in the comments.
The plaintiff is represented by Kevin J. Cole and W. Blair Castle of KJC Law Group APC.
The Fabletics unsolicited emails class action lawsuit is Mundt v. Fabletics Inc., Case No. 2:25-cv-11572, in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California.
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