E-Commerce and Retail Sales Sample Clauses

E-Commerce and Retail Sales. THL and its Affiliates reserve the right to sell Licensed Products directly to consumers via retail stores and E-Commerce sites owned and operated by THL or its Affiliates. If THL or its Affiliates wish to sell Licensed Products consisting of jewelry, under the HILFIGER COLLECTION label or as part of any special or global capsule collection or limited edition collection (collectively, “Special Collection Jewelry”) direct to consumers via such stores (“TH Stores”) or E-Commerce sites (“TH Sites”), THL or such Affiliates may purchase such Special Collection Jewelry from any supplier they choose, including Licensee, subject to the provisions of Section 1.3.2. Licensee acknowledges and agrees that sales to THL or its Affiliates are subject to the pricing set forth in Section 6.12 hereof. In addition, third parties authorized by THL or its Affiliates to operate retail stores named “Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx”, “Hilfiger” or any derivate thereof (“Licensed Stores”) or to sell Licensed Products direct to consumers via E-Commerce sites operating under the name “Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx”, “Hilfiger” or any derivative thereof (“Licensed Sites”) shall have the right to purchase Licensed Products from Licensee and to sell in such TH Stores or via such TH Sites, Special Collection Jewelry obtained from the same supplier used by THL.
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