The mark consists of wavy contour grooved lines, appearing similar distances apart from each other, applied to the back half of the innersole of a sandal, with a three dimensional pebble design applied to the front half of the sandal innersole, and with an angled line separating the two innersole designs. The broken lines represent the outline of a sandal for positioning purposes only and are not part of the mark.
Mark For: This trademark registration is intended to cover the category of footwear. [all]
>Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark. The mark consists of wavy contour grooved lines, appearing similar distances apart from each other, applied to the back half of the innersole of a sandal, with a three dimensional pebble design applied to the front half of the sandal innersole, and with an angled line separating the two innersole designs. The broken lines represent the outline of a sandal for positioning purposes only and are not part of the mark.
Status
2022-10-06 UTC
LIVE REGISTRATION Issued and Active
The trademark application has been registered with the Office.
NEW APPLICATION OFFICE SUPPLIED DATA ENTERED IN TRAM
2016-01-29
NEW APPLICATION ENTERED IN TRAM
2016-01-28
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