Trademark Overview
On Friday, April 4, 2025, a trademark application was filed for MONTANA KID with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The USPTO has given the MONTANA KID trademark a serial number of 99120639. The federal status of this trademark filing is NEW APPLICATION - RECORD INITIALIZED NOT ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER as of Friday, April 4, 2025. This trademark is owned by Lawrence Iverson. The MONTANA KID trademark is filed in the Clothing & Apparel Products and Houseware & Glass Products categories with the following description:
Underwear, namely, boy shorts; Short-sleeve shirts; Children's underwear; Women's underwear; Men's underwear; Open-necked shirts; Jogging pants; Caps with visors; Golf caps; Hooded pullovers; Stretch pants; Long underwear; Infant wear; Boxer briefs; Tank tops; Undergarments; Sports bra; Muscle tops; Clam diggers; One piece garment for infants and toddlers; Head sweatbands; Dress shirts; Sweatshirts; Sweatpants; Graphic T-shirts; Stocking hats; Button down shirts; Collared shirts; Polo knit tops; Sports caps and hats; Nightshirts; Baseball caps; Panties; Boxer shorts; Bandanas; Crop tops; Beanies; Yoga tops; Fleece jackets; Flannel shirts; Lounge pants; Long-sleeved shirts; Gym shorts; Sports pants; Hoodies; Halter tops; T-shirts; Shirts for babies, adults, children, women, men; Pajamas for babies, adults, children, women, men; Shorts for babies, adults, children, women, men; Hooded sweatshirts for babies, adults, children, women, men
Beer glasses; Beverage glassware; Coffee mugs; Double wall cups with lids and straws; Double wall cups with lids; Drinking bottles for sports; Drinking flasks; Drinking glasses, namely, tumblers; Foam drink holders being sleeves; Growlers; Hip flasks; Insulated containers for food or beverages; Insulated flasks; Insulated vacuum flasks; Insulating sleeve holders for beverage cans; Insulating sleeve holder for bottles; Reusable plastic water bottles sold empty; Reusable stainless steel water bottles sold empty; Shaker bottles sold empty; Shot glasses; Sippy cups for babies and children; Sports bottles sold empty; Thermal insulated containers for food or beverage; Travel mugs; Water bottles sold empty; Wine glasses