Can I Trademark a Clothing Line?

Yes you can trademark a Clothing Line.

Can I Trademark a Clothing LineIf you are using a particular word, graphic, phrase or slogan on a Clothing Line, you can trademark it to prevent any other Apparel manufacturers from using it without your permission. For example, while I was in Memphis I was staying at the Peabody Hotel and in the lobby is Lansky Brothers a “clothier to the King” or other more famous marks including, well take a trip to the mall to see registered trademark for a variety of Clothing Lines.

Trademark Defense

Moreover, a Clothing Line trademark entitles the owner of the trademark to stop others from using their mark or a similar mark without their permission. Furthermore, another name for Clothing Line is apparel ,including jackets, coats, shirts, pants, jackets, hats, caps, uniforms, tee shirts, sweatshirts, leggings, shorts, pajamas or other specific items.

To trademark the word, graphic, phrase or slogan of the a Apparel Line, must be non-descriptive and unique to merit trademark protection. accordingly, the United States Patent and Trademark Office will reject your trademark application if they determine that your word, graphic, phrase or slogan is too similar to a prior registered trademark.

Furthermore, if you have designed a new Apparel Line with a unique  word, graphic, phrase or slogan please contact a US trademark attorney at Grell & Watson 678-373-4747

We would be happy to discuss your potential trademark application and answer any trademark questions.

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