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Can You Trademark Clothing Design?

Clothing designs are not eligible for trademark protection. But that doesn’t mean that you can’t use trademarks to protect your clothing brand. 

Can You Trademark Clothing Designs

This is our quick guide to trademarking clothing designs.  

> Can you trademark clothing design

> Why clothing designs are not trademarked

> What a clothing company can trademark

If you need to know whether you can trademark your fashion or clothing design, this guide is for you.

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Can I Trademark a Clothing Design?

No, you cannot trademark a clothing design because clothing designs are schematic instructions to make garments. Trademarks protect names, logos, and phrases used to identify the brands of garments. So, clothing designs are not trademarked.

Why Can’t I Trademark Clothing Design?

A trademark tells customers which products come from your business. A trademark identifies your garments and differentiates them from the competition. The most common trademarks are names, logos, and slogans because they can effectively identify companies, products, or services. 

Clothing designs are like assembly instructions for garments.  They do not tell customers which clothing products come from your company. Also, clothing designs do not individualize or differentiate your garments from the competition.  For these reasons, clothing designs are not eligible for trademark protection.

What Can a Clothing Company Trademark?

A clothing company can trademark those things that identify and differentiate its brand and clothing. 

If you are starting a clothing line, you’ll want to consider trademarking your clothing brand name, logo, and any slogan that you will use to identify your products. Trademarking your clothing brand name, logo, and slogan will prevent competitors from using them and give you exclusive rights to use them. Also, you will have the option to seek federal trademark registration for them as well.

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Company Logos

Designers can also trademark their logos when they are used in branding. Designers can trademark their logos to differentiate their clothing from other clothing brands. This can help to protect the designer’s brand and ensure that other designers do not copy their logo. By registering a trademark, the designer can take legal action if another company attempts to sell garments with similar logos.

Trademarked designer logos include the HILFIGER flag, the DOLCE & GABBANA “G&B” and CHANNEL “double C’s.”

Designer Brand and Company Names

Designers can trademark their company names to prevent other businesses from using the same or similar name. This protects the designer’s brand and ensures that consumers can distinguish between products. Trademarking a company name also helps to build customer loyalty and create a stronger connection between the consumer and the designer.

Examples of trademarked brand names include FENDI, LACOSTE, and PRADA

So, if you want to avoid legal issues down the road, it is best to trademark your clothing line’s brand name and logo.  Read our quick guide to all of the reasons to register a trademark.

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