Trademark Class 25 is the essential category for businesses in the fashion and apparel industry. This class includes a range of goods related to clothes, footwear, and headgear. Whether you're a clothing manufacturing firm, a distributor, or selling clothes, shoes, or accessories, you would want to register your trademark under Class 25 to maintain its exclusive rights. It protects your products from copying and enhances your business brand in the marketplace.
Meaning of Trademark Class 25
Class 25 in the NICE Classification System relates to wearing apparel, including clothes, footwear, and headgear. The class protects fashion brands, shoe companies, sportswear manufacturers, and other businesses dealing with wearable items. You will be assured of not being surpassed by someone else who uses a similar mark on clothing, footwear, or related products in the market if you register your trademark under Class 25.
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Goods Included in Trademark Class 25
Trademark Class 25 encompasses a long list of clothing and accessories. Here are the major goods under this category:
1. Clothing
Daily wear such as shirts, pants, dresses, skirts, and jackets
Outerwear in the form of coats, sweaters, and scarves
Sportswear in the form of activewear, gym clothing, and yoga pants
Formal apparel in the form of suits and evening gowns
2. Footwear
Shoes, boots, slippers, sandals, and footwear for sporting activities
Specific activity footwear in the form of hiking, running, and sports
3. Headgear
Hats, caps, beanies and like headgear
Helmets and protective sports and industrial headgear
4. Underwear and Hosiery
Socks, tights, leggings and other hosiery
All undergarments such as bras, briefs boxers etc.
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Goods Not Included in Trademark Class 25
Even as Class 25 encompasses many articles of wearing apparel, there remain certain articles that fall out of the class and in other trademark classes. A few key goods that lie outside the scope of class 25 are
Articles of Textiles: Raw fabrics and materials used for making clothes (classified under Class 24).
Jewelry: Items like rings, necklaces, earrings, and bracelets are classified under Class 14.
Bags and Leather Goods: Handbags, purses, wallets, and belts made of leather or imitation leather are included in Class 18.
Medical or Protective Clothing: Clothing specifically designed for medical or industrial use, such as scrubs or work uniforms, may fall under Class 10 or Class 9, depending on their function.
Uniforms: Clothing worn by workers in certain occupations such as military or police uniforms may fall within another class depending on how the apparel is used, like Class 9.
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List of Goods in Class 25 of Trademark
Here is the comprehensive list of goods that must be classified under Trademark Class 25:
albs
aprons [clothing]
ascots
babies' pants [clothing]
bandanas [neckerchiefs]
bath sandals
bath slippers
bath robes
bathing caps
bathing trunks / bathing drawers
bathing suits / swimsuits
beach clothes
beach shoes
belts [clothing]
berets
bibs, not of paper
boas [necklets]
bodices [lingerie]
boot uppers
boots*
boots for sports*
boxer shorts
brassieres
breeches for wear
camisoles
cap peaks
caps [headwear]
chasubles
clothing*
clothing for gymnastics
clothing of imitations of leather
clothing of leather
coats
collars [clothing]
combinations [clothing]
corselets
corsets [underclothing]
cuffs / wristbands [clothing]
cyclists' clothing
detachable collars
dress shields
dresses
dressing gowns
ear muffs [clothing]
esparto shoes or sandals
fishing vests
fittings of metal for footwear
football shoes / football boots
footmuffs, not electrically heated
footwear*
footwear uppers
fur stoles
furs [clothing]
gabardines [clothing]
galoshes / goloshes
garters
girdles
gloves [clothing]
gymnastic shoes
half-boots
hat frames [skeletons]
hats
headbands [clothing]
headgear for wear
heelpieces for stockings
heelpieces for footwear
heels
hoods [clothing]
hosiery
jackets [clothing]
jerseys [clothing]
jumper dresses / pinafore dresses
knickers / panties
knitwear [clothing]
lace boots
layettes [clothing]
leggings [leg warmers] / leg warmers
leggings [trousers]
liveries
maniples
mantillas
masquerade costumes
mitres [hats] / miters [hats]
mittens
money belts [clothing]
motorists' clothing
muffs [clothing]
neck scarves [mufflers] / mufflers [neck scarves] / neck scarfs [mufflers]
neckties
non-slipping devices for footwear
outerclothing
overalls / smocks
overcoats / topcoats
paper clothing
paper hats [clothing]
parkas
pelerines
pelisses
petticoats
pocket squares
pockets for clothing
ponchos
pyjamas / pajamas (Am.)
ready-made clothing
ready-made linings [parts of clothing]
sandals
saris
sarongs
sashes for wear
scarves / scarfs
shawls
shirt fronts
shirt yokes
shirts
shoes*
short-sleeve shirts
shower caps
ski boots
ski gloves
skirts
skorts
skull caps
sleep masks
slippers
slips [undergarments]
sock suspenders
socks
inner soles
soles for footwear
spats / gaiters
sports jerseys
sports shoes*
sports singlets
stocking suspenders
stockings
studs for football boots
stuff jackets [clothing]
suits
suspenders / braces for clothing [suspenders]
sweat-absorbent stockings
sweat-absorbent underclothing / sweat-absorbent underwear
sweaters / jumpers [pullovers] / pullovers
teddies [undergarments]
tee-shirts
tights
tips for footwear
togas
top hats
trouser straps / gaiter straps
trousers / pants (Am.)
turbans
underpants
underwear / underclothing
uniforms
valenki [felted boots]
veils [clothing]
visors [headwear]
waistcoats / vests
waterproof clothing
welts for footwear
wet suits for water-skiing
wimples
wooden shoes
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Summing Up
Trademarks Class 25 protects clothing and footwear and headwear amongst other products. For any business in the fashion, apparel, or footwear industries, registration of your trademark under this class is a must for the protection of your brand and exclusive rights over your goods. By registering in Class 25, you protect your products from imitation and establish your brand identity in the market, which is key to building customer trust and long-term success. Under these facts, one would understand the scope of Class 25 and then classify your products in that way so that your intellectual property will be fully protected.
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Trademark Class 25 FAQs
Q1. What are the products encompassed by Trademark Class 25?
Class 25 encompasses clothing, footwear, and headgear; among other things, shirts, dresses, shoes, boots, hats, and helmets are considered.
Q2. Is my shoe brand eligible to file under Trademark Class 25?
Yes, as footwear includes shoes, sandals, and boots in Class 25.
Q3. Do jewellery and accessories fall under the Class 25 Trademark?
No, necklaces, rings, or any other kinds of accessories and jewellery fall in Class 14.
Q4. Does Class 25 include protective clothing such as uniforms?
No, the uniforms and workwear of certain industries fall broadly under other classes based on their nature, like Class 9.
Q5. Do fabrics and textiles fall in Class 25 of Trademark?
No, textile materials used in manufacturing clothing are covered under Class 24, not Class 25.