+Added: LEGAL PROCEEDINGS
are currently involved in, and may in the future be involved in, legal proceedings, claims, and government investigations in the ordinary
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These matters also include the following:
−Removed: March 21, 2023, a vendor filed a lawsuit against Digital Brands Group related to trade payables totaling approximately $43,501.
−Removed: amounts include interest due, and are included in accounts payable, net of payments made to date, in the accompanying consolidated
−Removed: balance sheets.
−Removed: The Company does not believe it is probable that the losses in excess of such trade payables will be incurred.
−Removed: November 16, 2023, a vendor filed a lawsuit against Digital Brands Group related to trade payables totaling approximately $345,384,
−Removed: which represents past due fees and late fees.
−Removed: Such amounts are included in the accompanying balance sheets.
−Removed: The Company does not
−Removed: believe it is probable that losses in excess of such pay trade payables will be incurred.
−Removed: December 21, 2023, a former employee from over two years ago filed a wrongful termination
−Removed: lawsuit against the Company.
−Removed: The Company is disputing this claim and has been awarded arbitration
−Removed: for this matter.
−Removed: March 20, 2024, a former employee from over two years ago filed a wrongful termination lawsuit
−Removed: against the Company.
+Added: On March 20, 2024, a former temporary worker engaged through a third-party placement agency, who was never an employee of the Company, filed a wrongful termination lawsuit against the Company.
The Company is disputing this claim.
−Removed: This person was not a Company employee
−Removed: at any time and was temporary worker we used from a third party placement agency.
−Removed: April 17, 2024, a former employee filed a wrongful termination lawsuit against the Company.
−Removed: The Company is disputing this claim and has been awarded arbitration for this matter.
−Removed: This employee was part of the marketing team.
−Removed: The marketing team was let go and the Company
−Removed: moved to a third-party outsourced marketing solution.
−Removed: vendor filed a lawsuit against Bailey 44 related to a retail store lease in the amount of $1.5 million.
−Removed: The Company is disputing
−Removed: the claim for damages and the matter is ongoing.
−Removed: The vendor has recently updated the claim to now be $450,968 after signing a long-term
−Removed: lease with another brand for this location.
−Removed: The Company is disputing this new amount after review of the lease.
−Removed: November 15, 2023, a vendor filed a lawsuit against Digital Brands Group related to trade payables totaling approximately $582,208,
−Removed: which represents “double damages.” The amount due to the vendor is $292,604.
−Removed: Such amounts are included in the accompanying
−Removed: balance sheets.
−Removed: The Company does not believe it is probable that losses in excess of such pay trade payables will be incurred.
−Removed: matter was settled for $400,000 and is currently on a monthly payment plan.
−Removed: claims above, to the extent management believes it will be liable, have been included in accounts payable and accrued expenses and other
−Removed: liabilities in the accompanying consolidated balance sheet as of December 31, 2024.
−Removed: on the nature of the proceeding, claim, or investigation, we may be subject to monetary damage awards, fines, penalties, or injunctive
−Removed: Furthermore, the outcome of these matters could materially adversely affect our business, results of operations, and financial
−Removed: The outcomes of legal proceedings, claims, and government investigations are inherently unpredictable and subject to significant
−Removed: judgment to determine the likelihood and amount of loss related to such matters.
−Removed: While it is not possible to determine the outcomes,
−Removed: we believe based on our current knowledge that the resolution of all such pending matters will not, either individually or in the aggregate,
−Removed: have a material adverse effect on our business, results of operations, cash flows, or financial condition.
−Removed: SAFETY DISCLOSURES
+Added: The Company settled this matter in March 2026 for $16,000.
+Added: On April 17, 2024, a former employee filed a wrongful termination lawsuit against the Company.
+Added: The employee was part of the marketing team, which was fully transitioned to a third-party outsourced marketing solution.
+Added: The Company disputed the claim and initially pursued arbitration;
+Added: however, the matter was settled in May 2025 for a payment by the company of $81,000.
+Added: Of this amount, $41,000 was paid in June 2025, with the remaining $40,000 to be paid in three equal installments of $13,000 in July, August 2025, and September 2025.
+Added: The Company has made all the payments and the lawsuit is dismissed.
+Added: In June 2021, a vendor filed a lawsuit against Bailey related to a
+Added: retail store lease in the amount of $1,500,000.
+Added: The Company is disputing the claim for damages and the matter is ongoing.
+Added: has recently updated the claim to now be $450,968 after signing a long-term lease with another brand for this location.
+Added: is disputing this new amount after review of the lease.
+Added: In the summer of 2024, Century City Mall, LLC obtained a judgment against
+Added: Bailey 44, LLC in the amount of approximately $1.4 million, inclusive of both damages for unpaid rent and attorney fees and costs.
+Added: This amount is included within the liabilities of Bailey 44, LLC in these accompanying financial statements.
+Added: In this action, Century
+Added: City Mall is attempting to hold Digital liable for the judgment against Bailey 44 on the theory that Digital is Bailey 44’s
+Added: “alter ego.” The case is set for trial on July 21, 2026.
+Added: The Company is unable to weigh in on the likely outcome of the
+Added: case but will vigorously defend.
+Added: In June 2022, a dispute originated due to a contractual arrangement involving alleged unpaid service fees of approximately
+Added: $28,000, as well as additional disputed amounts, and counterclaims asserted by the Company for damages arising from website-related issues.
+Added: A default judgment of approximately $28,000 was entered against the Company in January 2025.
+Added: The Company is currently challenging the
+Added: judgment and has initiated a new action reasserting its claims.
+Added: On November 15, 2023, a vendor, Simon Showroom, filed a lawsuit against the company related to trade payables totaling approximately $582,208, representing “double damages,” while the actual amount due to the vendor was $292,604.
+Added: The case was settled in full on December 10, 2024, for a total settlement amount of $400,000.
+Added: As part of the settlement, the Company paid $50,000 in December 2024, followed by a $60,000 payment in February 2025.
+Added: As of December 31, 2025, the Company had an outstanding balance of $130,000 remaining, with monthly payments of $30,000 being made under the terms of the settlement agreement.
+Added: The Company has made all payments, and the lawsuit is dismissed.
+Added: All claims above, to the extent
+Added: management believes it will be liable, have been included in accounts payable and accrued expenses and other liabilities in the accompanying
+Added: consolidated balance sheet as of December 31, 2025.
+Added: Depending on the nature of the
+Added: proceeding, claim, or investigation, we may be subject to monetary damage awards, fines, penalties, or injunctive orders.
+Added: the outcome of these matters could materially adversely affect our business, results of operations, and financial condition.
+Added: of legal proceedings, claims, and government investigations are inherently unpredictable and subject to significant judgment to determine
+Added: the likelihood and amount of loss related to such matters.
+Added: While it is not possible to determine the outcomes, we believe based on our
+Added: current knowledge that the resolution of all such pending matters will not, either individually or in the aggregate, have a material adverse
+Added: effect on our business, results of operations, cash flows, or financial condition.
+Added: Except as may be set forth above
+Added: the Company is not a party to any legal proceedings, and the Company is not aware of any claims or actions pending or threatened against
+Added: In the future, the Company might from time to time become involved in litigation relating to claims arising from its ordinary course
+Added: of business, the resolution of which the Company does not anticipate would have a material adverse impact on our financial position, results
+Added: of operations or cash flows.
+Added: MINE SAFETY DISCLOSURES
+Added: MARKET FOR REGISTRANT’S
+Added: COMMON EQUITY, RELATED STOCKHOLDER MATTERS AND ISSUER PURCHASES OF EQUITY SECURITIES
+Added: Common Stock is quoted on The OTC Pink Marketplace under the symbol “DBGI”.
+Added: Prior to December 18, 2024, the Company’s
+Added: common stock was listed on the Nasdaq Capital Market.
+Added: The OTC Market is a computer network that provides information on current “bids”
+Added: and “asks,” as well as volume information.
+Added: the fiscal years ended December 31, 2024 (through December 17, 2024) and 2023, the following table sets forth the high and low sale prices
+Added: for our common stock as reported by The Nasdaq Stock Market (“Nasdaq”).
+Added: Beginning on December 18, 2024, the Company’s
+Added: common stock was quoted on the OTC Pink Marketplace.
+Added: Accordingly, the table below sets forth the range of high and low closing bid quotations
+Added: for our common stock as reported by the OTC Markets Group, beginning on December 18, 2024.
+Added: These quotations reflect inter-dealer prices,
+Added: without retail mark-up, mark-down or commission and may not necessarily represent actual transactions.
+Added: August 22, 2023, the Company effectuated a 1-for-25 reverse stock split of its outstanding common stock (the “2023 Reverse Stock
+Added: On December 12, 2024, the Company effectuated a 1-for-50 reverse stock split of its outstanding common stock (the “2024
+Added: Reverse Stock Split,” and together with the 2023 Reverse Stock Split, the “Reverse Stock Splits”).
+Added: Dollar amounts included
+Added: in the table have been adjusted to reflect the Reverse Stock Splits.
+Added: First Quarter (January 1, 2024 - March 31, 2024)
+Added: Second Quarter (April 1, 2024 - June 30, 2024)
+Added: Third Quarter (July 1, 2024 - September 30, 2024)
+Added: Fourth Quarter (October 1, 2024 - December 31, 2024)
+Added: First Quarter (February 13, 2025 - March 20, 2025)
+Added: Second Quarter (May 6, 2025 - May 27, 2025)
+Added: Third Quarter (September 23, 2025 - August 25, 2025)
+Added: Fourth Quarter (November 20, 2025 - December 30, 2025)
+Added: December 31, 2025, the last reported sale price of our Common Stock was $12.68 per share.
+Added: There is no established public trading market
+Added: for the Units, the Warrants or the Pre-Funded Warrants.
+Added: We do not intend to apply for listing of the Units, the Warrants or the Pre-Funded
+Added: Warrants on any securities exchange or recognized trading system.
+Added: As of the date of this financial statement, 14,083,794 shares of common
+Added: stock were issued and outstanding.
+Added: have never declared or paid cash dividends on our capital stock.
+Added: We currently intend to retain all of our future earnings, if any, to
+Added: finance the growth and development of our business.
+Added: In addition, the terms of any future debt agreements may preclude us from paying
+Added: As a result, capital appreciation, if any, of our shares of common stock will be your sole source of gain for the foreseeable
+Added: Sales of Unregistered Securities
+Added: the year ended December 31, 2025, the Company issued the following unregistered securities:
+Added: January 21, 2025, the Company issued pre-funded warrants to purchase 2,068,965 shares of common stock to MavDB Consulting LLC in exchange
+Added: for five-year marketing services.
+Added: The warrants have an exercise price of $0.01 per share and are exercisable immediately.
+Added: February 18, 2025, pursuant to securities purchase agreements, the Company issued 125,535 shares of common stock and 11,239,805 pre-funded
+Added: warrants in an S-1 registered offering for aggregate gross proceeds of approximately $7.5 million.
+Added: April 1, 2025, the Company issued 344,827 shares of common stock as consideration for the acquisition of certain technology assets from
+Added: Open Daily Technologies Inc., representing fair value of approximately $2,948,276.
+Added: August 13, 2025, the Company completed the initial closing of a private placement, issuing 14,031.25 shares of Series D Convertible Preferred
+Added: Stock for gross proceeds of approximately $11.2 million to accredited investors.
+Added: September 3, 2025, the Company issued 36,488 shares of common stock to Tradigital Marketing Group, LLC and 11,582 shares to Donohoe Advisory
+Added: Associates LLC for services and conversion of accounts payable, respectively.
+Added: September 26, 2025, the Company issued 1,875 additional shares of Series D Convertible Preferred Stock to an accredited investor for
+Added: gross proceeds of $1.5 million pursuant to an amendment to the original Securities Purchase Agreement.
+Added: On December 12, 2025, the Company
+Added: issued an aggregate of 1,721,000 shares of common stock to AAA Tuscaloosa, LLC (285,714 shares), Traffic Holdco, LLC (857,143 shares),
+Added: The Grove Collective, LLC (385,107 shares), and Learfield Communications LLC (193,036 shares) as consideration under the respective collegiate
+Added: apparel agreements.
+Added: All of the foregoing issuances were made without registration under the Securities Act of 1933 in reliance on the
+Added: exemption from registration provided by Section 4(a)(2) thereof and Rule 506 of Regulation D promulgated thereunder.
+Added: Each of the recipients
+Added: represented that they were accredited investors and acquired the securities for investment purposes only.
+Added: Securities Authorized for Issuance
+Added: Under Equity Compensation Plans
+Added: have adopted a 2020 Omnibus Incentive Stock Plan (the “2020 Plan”).
+Added: An aggregate of 26 shares of our common stock is reserved
+Added: for issuance and available for awards under the 2020 Plan, including incentive stock options granted under the 2020 Plan.
+Added: The 2020 Plan
+Added: administrator may grant awards to any employee, director, and consultants of the company and its subsidiaries.
+Added: To date, grants covering
+Added: 22 shares of common stock (as adjusted for the Reverse Stock Split) have been made under the 2020 Plan and 4 shares remain eligible for
+Added: issuance under the 2020 Plan.
+Added: 2020 Plan is currently administered by the Compensation Committee of the Board as the Plan administrator.
+Added: The 2020 Plan administrator
+Added: has the authority to determine, within the limits of the express provisions of the 2020 Plan, the individuals to whom awards will be
+Added: granted, the nature, amount and terms of such awards and the objectives and conditions for earning such awards.
+Added: The Board may at any
+Added: time amend or terminate the 2020 Plan, provided that no such action may be taken that adversely affects any rights or obligations with
+Added: respect to any awards previously made under the 2020 Plan without the consent of the recipient.
+Added: No awards may be made under the 2020
+Added: Plan after the tenth anniversary of its effective date.
+Added: under the 2020 Plan may include incentive stock options, nonqualified stock options, stock appreciation rights (“SARs”),
+Added: restricted shares of common stock, restricted stock Units, performance share or Unit awards, other stock-based awards and cash-based
+Added: incentive awards.
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