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Need more proof that the ads are cut from the same production cloth? Check out the rest of the TV commercial clips below..
First, more of Apple’s iPod commercial with Eminem.
More of the Lugz footwear commercial.
More scenes from the two commercials compared; Apple’s iPod ad first, then the Lugz commercial.


You’re sure to seem the resemblance. Apple first, then Lugz.


What do you think? Coincidental or stolen?
Only the producers at Chiat Day know for sure. Meanwhile, Apple’s ads continue to play and no one knows anything about Lugz footwear.
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