Mark For: HUWOKS® trademark registration is intended to cover the categories of barrettes; Tassels; Wigs; Zippers; Artificial Christmas garlands incorporating lights; Artificial flower arrangements; Bobby pins; Bonnet pins of precious metal; Brooches for clothing; Buttons; Cases specially adapted for holding or carrying hair extensions and hair pieces; Clothing accessories, namely, plastic clips that attach to the lower hem of shirts and blouses that allows the user to tighten the hem; Electric hair-curlers, other than hand implements; Embroidery needles; Feathers for ornamentation; Garment tapes; Hair netting; Human braiding hair; Lace trimmings; Lingerie tapes; Ornamental novelty buttons; Ornamental novelty pins; Rubber bands for hair; Shoe laces; Shoe laces made in whole or in substantial part of leather, cotton, jute; Shoe trimmings; Snap fasteners; Snap fasteners; Tape for fixing wigs; Trimmings for clothing; Wig caps; Zip fasteners for bags.
Status
2021-01-02 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.
RICHARD WITHERS LAW OFFICES OF LIU & ASSOCIATES, P.A. 5052 W COLONIAL DRIVE ORLANDO, FL 32808
Good, Services, and Codes
International Codes:
26
U.S. Codes:
037,039,040,042,050
Type Code
Type
GS0261
Barrettes; Tassels; Wigs; Zippers; Artificial Christmas garlands incorporating lights; Artificial flower arrangements; Bobby pins; Bonnet pins of precious metal; Brooches for clothing; Buttons; Cases specially adapted for holding or carrying hair extensions and hair pieces; Clothing accessories, namely, plastic clips that attach to the lower hem of shirts and blouses that allows the user to tighten the hem; Electric hair-curlers, other than hand implements; Embroidery needles; Feathers for ornamentation; Garment tapes; Hair netting; Human braiding hair; Lace trimmings; Lingerie tapes; Ornamental novelty buttons; Ornamental novelty pins; Rubber bands for hair; Shoe laces; Shoe laces made in whole or in substantial part of leather, cotton, jute; Shoe trimmings; Snap fasteners; Snap fasteners; Tape for fixing wigs; Trimmings for clothing; Wig caps; Zip fasteners for bags
GS0261
Barrettes; Tassels; Wigs; Zippers; Artificial Christmas garlands incorporating lights; Artificial flower arrangements; Bobby pins; Bonnet pins of precious metal; Brooches for clothing; Buttons; Cases specially adapted for holding or carrying hair extensions and hair pieces; Clothing accessories, namely, plastic clips that attach to the lower hem of shirts and blouses that allows the user to tighten the hem; Electric hair-curlers, other than hand implements; Embroidery needles; Feathers for ornamentation; Garment tapes; Hair netting; Human braiding hair; Lace trimmings; Lingerie tapes; Ornamental novelty buttons; Ornamental novelty pins; Rubber bands for hair; Shoe laces; Shoe laces made in whole or in substantial part of leather, cotton, jute; Shoe trimmings; Snap fasteners; Tape for fixing wigs; Trimmings for clothing; Wig caps; Zip fasteners for bags
Trademark Filing History
Description
Date
Proceeding Number
NEW APPLICATION ENTERED IN TRAM
2021-01-01
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