In today's fast-paced world, disputes over intellectual property rights have become a common issue across various industries, and the wardrobe sector is no exception. As soon as major brands launch their innovative designs, they often face imitation from smaller companies, leading to an overwhelming number of similar products on the market. This not only reduces consumer choice but also makes it increasingly difficult for buyers to distinguish between original and copied items. The rising popularity of the cottage style has significantly impacted the wardrobe industry. It has dampened the enthusiasm for product innovation and disrupted the normal flow of the market, resulting in more homogenized and imitated designs. This trend poses a serious challenge to the industry, creating what can be considered a "fatal wound" to creativity and originality. IP protection is now more crucial than ever. To address this issue, the focus must shift toward strengthening intellectual property rights. China has made progress in implementing relevant regulations to encourage originality and innovation. However, many domestic designers still feel that the current system is lacking. For instance, it's too easy for others to tweak a design slightly and pass it off as their own, leaving original creators feeling frustrated and unprotected. The creation of a wardrobe represents not just the effort of a designer but also the hard work of an entire company. The journey of independent design and development is long and challenging. Both the government and industry players need to take more proactive steps. While policy support is essential, domestic designers should also uphold strong ethical standards, practice self-restraint, and actively resist copying. That said, imitation and reference are not always bad. In fact, they can be part of the creative process. However, the key lies in how far one goes. Many consumers today find it hard to tell which design was copied and which was original. If designers lack self-discipline, the problem of plagiarism will only worsen. Wardrobe companies must make every effort to protect intellectual property. Designers should carefully balance inspiration with originality, maintaining strict self-regulation and adhering to ethical guidelines. Combined with stronger legal frameworks, these efforts can help the wardrobe market grow sustainably, becoming more vibrant and prosperous. (Editor: Peter)

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