The mark consists of A black fist breaking through a silver chain inside of a green, yellow and red map of the United States with the letters BLM. The same image in the same color sequence has also been used with the map of Africa.
Mark For: BLM™ trademark registration is intended to cover the categories of women's clothing, namely, shirts, dresses, skirts, blouses; Body suits for men, women and children; Bottoms as clothing for men, women and children; Cagoules; Capelets; Chasubles; Coats for men, women and children; Cravates; Cravats; Dresses for women and children; Espadrilles; Frocks; Greatcoats; Headwear for men, women and children; Hooded sweatshirts for men, women and children; Jackets for men, women and children; Jandals; Jerkins; Maillots; Mules; Pajamas for men, women and children; Pants for men, women and children; Pinafores; Plimsolls; Pram suits; Redingotes; Sarongs; Shell jackets; Shirts for men, women and children; Shoe uppers; Shoes for men, women and children; Shorts for men, women and children; Sweaters for men, women and children; Sweatpants for men, women and children; Sweatshirts for men, women and children; T-shirts for men, women and children; Tabards; Tops as clothing for men, women and children; Trousers for men, women and children; Tuques; Windcheaters; Woven shirts for men, women and children. [all]
>The color(s) black, green, yellow, red, silver is/are claimed as a feature of the mark. The mark consists of A black fist breaking through a silver chain inside of a green, yellow and red map of the United States with the letters BLM. The same image in the same color sequence has also been used with the map of Africa.
Status
2020-07-31 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.
EA ONE NINE FIVE P.O. BOX 423 2110 MARIA CT. LEMON GROVE, CA 91946
Good, Services, and Codes
IC 025. US 022 039. G & S: Women's clothing, namely, shirts, dresses, skirts, blouses; Body suits for men, women and children; Bottoms as clothing for men, women and children; Cagoules; Capelets; Chasubles; Coats for men, women and children; Cravates; Cravats; Dresses for women and children; Espadrilles; Frocks; Greatcoats; Headwear for men, women and children; Hooded sweatshirts for men, women and children; Jackets for men, women and children; Jandals; Jerkins; Maillots; Mules; Pajamas for men, women and children; Pants for men, women and children; Pinafores; Plimsolls; Pram suits; Redingotes; Sarongs; Shell jackets; Shirts for men, women and children; Shoe uppers; Shoes for men, women and children; Shorts for men, women and children; Sweaters for men, women and children; Sweatpants for men, women and children; Sweatshirts for men, women and children; T-shirts for men, women and children; Tabards; Tops as clothing for men, women and children; Trousers for men, women and children; Tuques; Windcheaters; Woven shirts for men, women and children. FIRST USE: 20200617. FIRST USE IN COMMERCE: 20200704
International Codes:
25
U.S. Codes:
022,039
Type Code
Type
CC0000
The color(s) black, green, yellow, red, silver is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.
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