The mark consists of cartoon images of bananas in yellow and green, watermelon in green wearing sunglasses in black and gray, orange in orange and green, and apple in red and green, above the wording GROW YOUR GRIT in a stylized font appearing in red, orange, yellow, green, purple, pink, red, blue.
Mark For: GROW YOUR GRIT™ trademark registration is intended to cover the categories of t-shirts; Bottoms as clothing; Bottoms as clothing for men and women; Clothing, namely, hats, shirts, hooded shirts, hooded sweatshirts; Tops as clothing; Tops as clothing for men and women; Wearable garments and clothing, namely, shirts.
Status
2021-10-30 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.
BRENT D. SAUSSER SAUSSER SUMMERS, PC 1022 TRAVERS DR. CHARLESTON, SC 29412
Good, Services, and Codes
International Codes:
25
U.S. Codes:
022,039
Type Code
Type
CC0000
The color(s) yellow, green, orange, red, blue, pink, purple, black and gray is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.
Trademark Filing History
Description
Date
Proceeding Number
NEW APPLICATION ENTERED IN TRAM
2021-10-29
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