Kipling False Sales Discount Class Action Settlement
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September 22, 2025
Claim Form Deadline: September 25, 2025
Payout: $10.00 Voucher
Proof required: No
If you made a purchase at Kipling's California outlet stores between December 8, 2019, and May
29, 2025, you may be owed $10.00 from a new Kipling stores class action lawsuit. Kipling has settled a class
action over allegations that it engaged in misleading advertising by offering improper discounts on
merchandise.
Kipling is a lifestyle and accessories brand known primarily for its
bags, backpacks, handbags, luggage, and travel accessories. The brand is recognizable for its
lightweight nylon material, bright colors, and signature monkey keychain that often comes with its products.
The lawsuit alleges that Kipling misled customers by advertising improper discounts on merchandise sold at
its California outlet stores. This means the discounts may have been falsely represented or deceptive,
potentially causing customers to believe they were receiving better deals than they actually were. Kipling
denies these allegations and maintains that it did nothing wrong or illegal.
However, they have agreed to settle the case to avoid the expense, time, and uncertainty of going to trial,
which could take years to resolve. By settling, Kipling provides relief to affected customers without
admitting any liability.
You may be eligible for a $10.00 voucher from the Kipling class action lawsuit if you purchased products at
Kipling's California outlet stores during the Class Period (December 8, 2019 - May 29, 2025) at discounts
from an advertised reference price and have not received a refund or credit.
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Eligible Settlement Class Members can receive a $10 voucher usable toward in-store purchases at Kipling's
California outlet stores.
The settlement does not have a fixed cash fund. Instead, each eligible class member who files a valid claim
will receive a $10 voucher. The total settlement amount will depend on the number of claims submitted, since
Kipling agreed to provide vouchers to all qualifying California outlet purchasers during the class period.
The lawsuit was filed under California consumer protection and false advertising laws, and it specifically
challenged discount pricing practices at Kipling outlet stores located in California. Because of this, only
purchases made at California outlet locations are covered by the settlement class definition.
Payouts are in the form of vouchers worth $10, which can be applied toward purchases at Kipling's California
outlet stores.
• Claim Form Deadline: September 25, 2025
• Exclusion/Objection Deadline: September 25, 2025
• Fairness Hearing: October 3, 2025
Visit the official Kipling store class action settlement website to obtain and submit a claim form online or
by mail. Please ensure it is submitted or postmarked by September 25, 2025 otherwise you may not be eligible
for a payout.
No, you do not need to submit proof of purchase (like a receipt or credit card statement) to file a claim
for the $10 voucher, but your claim must be truthful and may be subject to verification.
• Official Settlement Website
• FAQ
Filing Class Action Settlement Claims
Please note that your claim form will be rejected if you submit a settlement claim for payout with any
fraudulent information. By providing this information and your sworn statement of its veracity, you agree to
do so under the penalty of perjury. You would also be harming others that actually qualify for the class
action settlement. If you are not sure whether or not you qualify for this class action settlement, visit
the class action administrator's website. OpenClassActions.com is a consumer advocacy and class action news site, and is not a
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