CARHARTT OVERALLS MASTER CLOTH UNION MADE DEMAND BEST FOR WEAR
Carhartt, Inc.
Application Filed: 2020-04-14
Trademark Application Details
The mark consists of the wording "CARHARTT OVERALLS" within a trolley design, all in front of a heart design, with "MASTER CLOTH" appearing within the heart and above the trolley and "UNION MADE" appearing within the heart and below the trolley, and with "DEMAND" above the heart and trolley and "BEST FOR WEAR" below the heart and trolley.
Mark For: CARHARTT OVERALLS MASTER CLOTH UNION MADE DEMAND BEST FOR WEAR™ trademark registration is intended to cover the categories of clothing, namely, bib overalls, coveralls, sweaters, t-shirts, shirts, long underwear, thermal underwear, dungarees, leggings, tops, bottoms, jeans, jerseys, pants, jackets, vests, coats, parkas, sweatshirts, shorts, underwear, hats, socks, boots, shoes, belts, suspenders, sweatpants, hoods, caps, gaiters, rainwear, bandanas, headbands, scarves, gloves; footwear; headwear.
Status
2020-04-17 UTC
LIVE APPLICATION Awaiting Examination
The trademark application has been accepted by the Office (has met the minimum filing requirements) and has not yet been assigned to an examiner.
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