^ There's one really simple reason and then there's one slightly less simple reason.
1) Fashion designs are not copyright-protected in the way you suggest. See this story on the introduction of bill to fix that in the US--and note that the bill never passed, so designs are still not copyright-protected like that. Brands don't sue because they would lose and waste their money.
2) Most of the designs posted here are so banal and common that, if you searched, you could probably find many similar designs from the past several decades. I've seen people post images of 2 black t-shirts here. The t-shirts did look similar to one another--but they also looked similar to every other black t-shirt I've seen. One look came out in 2014, and another came out in 2015, but the second isn't a copy of the first. They're both just unoriginal designs. To give a less banal but still unoriginal example, see post 496, which to me look like two black racerback-ish dresses + with added sleeves that are reminiscent of boleros. Nothing about either look is new. They're certainly not black t-shirts, but is either look new? Novel? No. Kind of weird? Yes. But not new, and certainly not subject to copyright protection.
1) Fashion designs are not copyright-protected in the way you suggest. See this story on the introduction of bill to fix that in the US--and note that the bill never passed, so designs are still not copyright-protected like that. Brands don't sue because they would lose and waste their money.
2) Most of the designs posted here are so banal and common that, if you searched, you could probably find many similar designs from the past several decades. I've seen people post images of 2 black t-shirts here. The t-shirts did look similar to one another--but they also looked similar to every other black t-shirt I've seen. One look came out in 2014, and another came out in 2015, but the second isn't a copy of the first. They're both just unoriginal designs. To give a less banal but still unoriginal example, see post 496, which to me look like two black racerback-ish dresses + with added sleeves that are reminiscent of boleros. Nothing about either look is new. They're certainly not black t-shirts, but is either look new? Novel? No. Kind of weird? Yes. But not new, and certainly not subject to copyright protection.
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