TROUBLE.$UM Trademark

Trademark Overview


On Tuesday, April 28, 2026, a trademark application was filed for TROUBLE.$UM with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The USPTO has given the TROUBLE.$UM trademark a serial number of 99790809. The federal status of this trademark filing is NEW APPLICATION - RECORD INITIALIZED NOT ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER as of Tuesday, April 28, 2026. The TROUBLE.$UM trademark is filed in the Clothing & Apparel Products category with the following description:

Clothing wraps; Clothing layettes; Clothing jackets; Clothing belts; Clothing headwraps; Clothing jerseys; Gloves as clothing; Underarm clothing shields; Pockets for clothing; Men's socks; Mantles; Low wooden clogs (koma-geta); Low wooden clogs (hiyori-geta); Long sleeved vests; Long jackets; Leg-warmers; Muu muus; Leather slippers; Leather shoes; Leather pants; Fleece shorts; Fitted swimming costumes with bra cups; Fishermen's jackets; Evening dresses; Pleated skirts for formal kimonos (hakama); Pareus; Perspiration absorbent underwear clothing; Over-trousers; Open-necked shirts; High rain clogs (ashida); Muffs; Heel pieces for shoes; Heavy jackets; Headbands against sweating; Head sweatbands; Head scarves; Judo suits; Jogging pants; Japanese style wooden clogs (geta); Japanese style socks (tabi); Japanese style socks (tabi covers); Japanese style sandals of leather; Japanese style sandals (zori); Japanese style sandals of felt; Japanese split-toed work footwear (jikatabi); Infants' t...
trouble.$um

General Information


Serial Number99790809
Word MarkTROUBLE.$UM
Filing DateTuesday, April 28, 2026
Status630 - NEW APPLICATION - RECORD INITIALIZED NOT ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER
Status DateTuesday, April 28, 2026
Registration Number0000000
Registration DateNOT AVAILABLE
Mark Drawing3 - Illustration: Drawing or design which also includes word(s) / letter(s) / number(s)
Published for Opposition DateNOT AVAILABLE

Trademark Statements


Indication of Colors claimedColor is not claimed as a feature of the mark.
Description of MarkThe mark consists of A stylized t and S as a $ (dollar sign) as initials for trouble.$UM (troublesum) in reference to the periodic element tennessine with breaks in a the letters like rips.
Pseudo MarkTROUBLE SUM
Goods and ServicesClothing wraps; Clothing layettes; Clothing jackets; Clothing belts; Clothing headwraps; Clothing jerseys; Gloves as clothing; Underarm clothing shields; Pockets for clothing; Men's socks; Mantles; Low wooden clogs (koma-geta); Low wooden clogs (hiyori-geta); Long sleeved vests; Long jackets; Leg-warmers; Muu muus; Leather slippers; Leather shoes; Leather pants; Fleece shorts; Fitted swimming costumes with bra cups; Fishermen's jackets; Evening dresses; Pleated skirts for formal kimonos (hakama); Pareus; Perspiration absorbent underwear clothing; Over-trousers; Open-necked shirts; High rain clogs (ashida); Muffs; Heel pieces for shoes; Heavy jackets; Headbands against sweating; Head sweatbands; Head scarves; Judo suits; Jogging pants; Japanese style wooden clogs (geta); Japanese style socks (tabi); Japanese style socks (tabi covers); Japanese style sandals of leather; Japanese style sandals (zori); Japanese style sandals of felt; Japanese split-toed work footwear (jikatabi); Infants' trousers; Japanese footwear of rice straw (waraji); Horse-riding boots; Hoods; Hockey shoes; Clothing for wear in wrestling games; Clothing for wear in judo practices; Children's headwear; Mountaineering boots; Motorcyclist boots; Morning coats; Metal fittings for Japanese style wooden clogs; Neck bands; Men's suits; Bathing suits for men; Bathing costumes for women; Padded elbow compression sleeves sold as an integral component of athletic clothing, namely, jersey, football, basketball, baseball, extreme sports; Padded elbow compression sleeves sold as an integral component of athletic clothing, namely, jersey; Bathing costumes; Basketball sneakers; Baseball shoes; Ballet slippers; Ballet shoes; Baby doll pyjamas; Anti-perspirant socks; Ankle socks; Ankle boots; Anglers' shoes; Dust coats; Dresses made from skins; Dress suits; Deck-shoes; Down jackets; Cycling shoes; Cyclists' jerseys; Coats of denim; Coats made of cotton; Caps with visors; Cap visors; Canvas shoes; Golf trousers; Golf caps; Fur muffs; Fur hats; Fur coats and jackets; Flight suits; Stretch pants; Fleece vests; Rugby shirts; Ski trousers; Long underwear; One-piece play suits; Tee shirts; Wind pants; Snowboard mittens; Mocknecks; Crew necks; Infant wear; Swimwear; Paper shoes used when going through metal detectors to keep feet and socks clean; A-shirts; Ear warmers; Clothing, namely, hand-warmers; Skiwear; Paper hats for use as clothing items; Mixed martial arts suits; Body shirts; Fichus; Dance slippers; Knitted gloves; Mountaineering shoes; Parts of clothing, namely, underarm gussets; Leisure shoes; Dresses that may also be used as towels; Tams; Waist cinchers; Travel clothing contained in a package comprising reversible jackets, pants, skirts, tops and a belt or scarf; Athletic apparel, namely, shirts, pants, jackets, footwear, hats and caps, athletic uniforms; Ruanas; Plastic aprons; Paper aprons; Footies; Track jackets; Shoe straps; Fitted shoe or boot covering to protect the shoes or boot from water or other damage; Foul weather gear; Padding jackets; Warm up outfits; Hooded pullovers; Hooded sweat shirts; Bridesmaid dresses; Snow boots; Clothing, namely, thobes; Triathlon clothing, namely, triathlon tights, triathlon shorts, triathlon singlets, triathlon shirts, triathlon suits; Lingerie; Warm up suits; Vests; Robes; Rainwear; Shirts; Union suits; Overcoats; Snow suits; Sneakers; Sleepwear; Ski wear; Slacks; Ski suits; Moccasins; Neckties; Parkas; Martial arts uniforms; Board shorts; Toe straps for Japanese style sandals (zori); Motorcycle gloves; Boxer briefs; Rain suits; Light-reflecting coats; Light-reflecting jackets; Sleep masks; Maternity sleepwear; Camisettes; Sliding shorts; Clothing, namely, neck tubes; Petti-pants; Finished textile linings for garments; Choir robes; Cobblers' aprons; Clothing, namely, knee warmers; Clothing, namely, arm warmers; Hip-guards especially made for fishing; Sports bra; Muscle tops; Clam diggers; Nighties; Shampoo capes; Halloween costumes and masks sold in connection therewith; Snowboard pants; Leg shapers; Knit shirts; Stockings; Briefs; Boxing shoes; Bib overalls for hunting; Bowling shoes; Men's dress socks; Long sleeve pullovers; Camouflage gloves; Volleyball jerseys; Garter belts; Fishing shirts; Hunting shirts; Camouflage jackets; Camouflage pants; Camouflage shirts; Hunting jackets; Camouflage vests; Hunting pants; Clothing, namely, maternity bands; Soccer bibs; One piece garment for infants and toddlers; Infant and toddler one piece clothing; Sun sleeves; Apres-ski shoes; Toboggan hats, pants and caps; Children's and infants' cloth bibs; Shoe inserts for primarily non-orthopedic purposes; Parts of clothing, namely, gussets for tights, gussets for stockings, gussets for bathing suits, gussets for underwear, gussets for leotards and gussets for footlets; Competitors' numbers of textile; Bustle holder bands for obi (obiage); Graphic T-shirts; Tutus; Birding vests; Toboggan hats; Boot cuffs; Hunting boots; Tube dresses; Stocking hats; Tube skirts; Riding shoes; European football bibs; Adult novelty gag clothing item, namely, socks; Patient slippers; Skooters; Scarfs; Gym pants; Ball gowns; Race number belts that hold a paper number on the race participant's front or back during competition; Gaberdines; Outer jackets; Over shirts; Foundation garments worn around the midsection or thighs to keep the stomach in and create a slimming effect; Turtle neck shirts; Motorcycle rain suits; Motorcycle jackets; Gym suits; Custom made to measure suits for men and women; Sports over uniforms; Artificial flower headdresses; Leather shirts; Leather skirts; Leather hats; Leather vests; Maternity leggings, namely, leggings featuring built-in maternity bands; Snowboard jackets; Turtleneck pullovers; Snowboard trousers; Woollen tights; Sarees; Clothing shields, namely, pads applied to the underarms of shirts, blouses and sweaters; Water repelling boots; Water repelling footwear; Water repelling leather boots; Waterproof footwear; Water repelling leather shoes and boots; Waterproof leather boots; Knit jackets; Welts for boots and shoes; Stocking suspenders; Shoe covers for use when wearing shoes; Gym boots; Baseball caps and hats; Polo knit tops; Polymer custom cushioned shoe inserts for primarily non-orthopedic purposes; Viscous gel polymer sold as a component of finished custom cushioned footwear for non-orthopedic purposes and apparel; Sports caps and hats; Nightshirts; Sports vests; Wearable blankets in the nature of blankets with sleeves; Apparel for dancers, namely, tee shirts, sweatshirts, pants, leggings, shorts and jackets; Running pads that strap onto shoes; Boat shoes; Climbing shoes; Leg shielding device, attachable to and detachable from a person's pants, comprised of padding to shield the legs from flying debris when mowing with a string trimmer; Maternity bras; Martial arts uniforms, namely, gis; Nipple covers, namely, pasties; Knotted caps; Bucket caps; Ear bands; Undergarments, namely, waspies; Boots for sport; Gift packages sold as a unit consisting primarily of a sweatshirt and also including a photo frame, a coffee mug, and a tote bag; Waterproof leather shoes and boots; Capes for use in salons and barber shops; Barber smocks; Wooden clogs; Overalls for use in salons and barber shops; Non-slip soles for footwear; Football boots; Trekking boots; Women's clothing, namely, shirts, dresses, skirts, blouses; Clothing, namely, cowls and smoke ring scarves; Leather boots; Sun leggings; Heel inserts; Shirt inserts, namely, dickies; Shirts for infants, babies, toddlers and children; Shoulder wraps for clothing; Hats for infants, babies, toddlers and children; Women's hats and hoods; Gauchos; Espadrilles; Cagoules; Pinafores; Sleepwear treated with fire and heat retardants; One-piece garments for children; Hooded sweatshirts; Infant wearable blankets; Catsuits; Cat suits; Sweatshirts; Sweatpants; Sweatsuits; Stiletto heels; Shell jackets; Shoe uppers; Windcheaters; Serapes; Pram suits; Plimsolls; Tabards; Tuques; Shortalls; Singlets; Skull caps; Wimples; Biketards; Plus fours; Babushkas; Pareos; Obis; Albs; Ski bibs; Snow pants; Suspenders; Swaddling clothes; Rubbers; Rain coats; Bandeaux; Quilted vests; Balloon pants; Rugby tops; Rugby shoes; Rubber shoes; Knee highs; Rash vests; Fascinator hats; Sports singlets; Formalwear, namely, dresses, gowns, tuxedos, dinner jackets, trousers and footwear; Jumpsuits; Athletic footwear; Business wear, namely, suits, jackets, trousers, blazers, blouses, shirts, skirts, dresses and footwear; Winter coats; Pea coats; Fashion hats; Driving gloves; Garters; Anoraks; Mankinis; Eternity scarves; Shoes for protection of airline passengers' feet during airport security screening; Hat liners; Trekking jackets; Trekking trousers; Hiking jackets; Hiking trousers; Ramie shirts; Wind-resistant vests; Sports shoes; Bath sandals; Top hats; Half-boots; Sashes for wear; Underclothing; Athletic tights; Pajamas; Aqua shoes; Pedal pushers; Boleros; Anti-sweat underclothing; Fight shorts for mixed martial arts or grappling; Athletic pants; Athletic shirts; Leather headwear; Ladies' underwear; Knitted caps; Ladies' suits; Ladies' boots; Knee-high stockings; Sports shirts with short sleeves; Sports shirts; Housecoats; Shower caps; Torsettes; Snap crotch shirts for infants and toddlers; Crop pants; Flood pants; Keffiyehs (Yashmaghs); Sleeping garments; Skirt suits; Skiing shoes; Nightwear; Nightdresses; Nightcaps; Toe straps for Japanese style wooden clogs; Tightening-up strings for kimonos (datejime); Tennis shoes; Mittens modified to cover the hand and an animal leash handle or other loop; Peacoats; Clothing extension used to extend the normal size range of clothing items to accommodate pregnancy size changes; Women's foldable slippers; Women's shoes, namely, foldable flats; Cycling shorts; Breeches; Wind coats; Waistbands; Waist strings for kimonos (koshihimo); Waist belts; Volleyball shoes; Ski jackets; Undershirts for kimonos (koshimaki); Undershirts for kimonos (juban); Under garments; Ski suits for competition; Wrap belts for kimonos (datemaki); Woolly hats; Woollen socks; Knit skirts; Knit dresses; Woven tops; Woven bottoms; Woven dresses; Woven skirts; Knit bottoms; Fleece bottoms; Swim suits; Dress pants; Suspender belts for men; Suits of leather; Suede jackets; Strapless bras; Winter boots; Clothing, namely, folk costumes; Cloth bibs for adult diners; Capris; Children's cloth eating bibs; School uniforms; T-shirts; Undershirts; Ski pants; Shorts; Knickers; Kimonos; Wind resistant jackets; Snow boarding suits; Smoking jackets; Small hats; Sleeveless jerseys; Soccer boots; Cardigans; Body shapers; Beachwear; Jogging suits; Insoles; Rainproof jackets; Raincoats; Rain trousers; Wind-jackets; Wind vests; Sleep shirts; Wristbands containing a cooling substance to cool the wearer; Skating outfits; Swim caps; Riding coats; Riding boots; Rain jackets; Nurse overalls; Nurse dresses; Trousers of leather; Windshirts; Ski masks; Beach coverups; Underclothes; Veils; Fur cloaks; Bicycle gloves; Pedicure slippers; Pedicure sandals; Baby bibs not of paper; Swimming caps; Rain boots; Baseball caps; Sweat suits; Sweat shirts; Sweat pants; Sport shirts; Clogs; Negligees; Night gowns; Blouses; Bib overalls; Dresses; Wind shirts; Fleece pullovers; Mock turtle-neck sweaters; Sunsuits; Swim trunks; Sweatsocks; Swim wear; Turtleneck sweaters; Short-sleeve shirts; Bath robes; Children's underwear; Women's underwear; Men's underwear; Knitted underwear; Underwear, namely, boy shorts; Jeggings; Jeggings, namely, pants that are partially jeans and partially leggings; Riding jackets; Bandeau tops; Kilts; Football uniforms; Windbreakers; Sweat bands; Track and field shoes; Snowboard gloves; Men's and women's jackets, coats, trousers, vests; Thong beachwear; Uniforms; Turbans; Togas; Bodysuits; Athletic sweaters; Socks and stockings; Head wear; Beach shoes; Bathing caps; Cargo pants; Corduroy pants; Denim pants; Denim jeans; Corsets being underclothing; Bibs for babies, sleeved, not of paper; Coats; Beanies; Tap pants; Tennis dresses; Fingerless gloves as clothing; Wrist bands as clothing; Eyeshades as headwear; Judo uniforms; Blue jeans; Sports bras; Taekwondo uniforms; Military boots; Yoga tops; Hiking boots; Snowboard boots; Do rags for use as headwear; Denim jackets; Skullies being headwear; Berets; Safari jackets; Baby bodysuits; Balaclavas; Woven shirts; Slip-on shoes; Surf wear; Sashes; Jump suits; Knot caps; Fezzes; Capri pants; Bloomers; Hooded bathrobes; Dashikis; Cosplay costumes; Flannel shirts; Coatigans; Mountaineering gloves; Climbing gloves; Denim shorts; Denim skirts; Neck scarfs; Neck scarves; Neck gaiters; Earmuffs; Tangas being swimwear; Footwear for men and women; Bermuda shorts; Boardshorts; Bomber jackets; Leg gaiters; Belts for clothing; Body suits; Beach cover-ups; Bralettes; Baby tops; Platform shoes; Baby bottoms; Knit face masks being headwear; Leather belts for clothing; Bed jackets; Yoga pants; Yoga shirts; Novelty ski masks; Athletic bottoms; Halloween costumes; Rugby jerseys; Football jerseys; Leg warmers; Skirts; Riding gloves; Infants' boots; Bathing trunks; Padded jackets; Sundresses; Latex lingerie; Adhesive brassieres

Classification Information


International Class025 - Clothing, footwear, headgear.
US Class Codes022, 039
Class Status Code6 - Active
Class Status DateTuesday, April 28, 2026
Primary Code025
First Use Anywhere DateSunday, October 6, 2024
First Use In Commerce DateSunday, October 6, 2024

Trademark Owner History


Party NameNOT AVAILABLE
Party Type10 - Original Applicant
Legal Entity Type01 - Individual
AddressSPARTANBURG, SC 29301
US

Trademark Events


Event DateEvent Description
Tuesday, April 28, 2026NEW APPLICATION ENTERED
Tuesday, April 28, 2026APPLICATION FILING RECEIPT MAILED