KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) – A judge has denied an emergency temporary restraining order sought by a sneaker company suing Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce over the name of their Kansas City restaurant, 1587 Prime.
The judge ruled against 1587 Sneakers, finding the company waited too long after the restaurant opened to request emergency action. The court also raised questions about whether jurisdiction held over a Kansas City-based restaurant.
The owner of 1587 Sneakers filed the federal lawsuit in mid-February. The company describes itself as an online shoe and apparel company that also sells merchandise. According to the lawsuit, 1587 celebrates the historical significance of the first recorded arrival of Asians in America.
The sneaker company said it first used the 1587 trademark in April 2023. 1587 Prime was announced in 2024 and opened in September 2025.
The lawsuit claims consumers believe 1587 Sneakers is affiliated with or endorsed by the restaurant, Mahomes and Kelce — which it is not. It seeks an injunction against the defendants’ use of the 1587 mark, along with unspecified damages, attorney’s fees and costs…