WETTT Trademark

Trademark Overview


On Friday, January 24, 2025, a trademark application was filed for WETTT with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The USPTO has given the WETTT trademark a serial number of 99018139. The federal status of this trademark filing is NEW APPLICATION - RECORD INITIALIZED NOT ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER as of Friday, January 24, 2025. The WETTT trademark is filed in the Clothing & Apparel Products category with the following description:

Scrimmage vests; Wearable garments and clothing, namely, shirts; Headwear, namely, hats, caps, beanies, headbands; Cycling bib shorts; Slips being underclothing; Teddies being underclothing; Bodies being underclothing; Windbreakers; Pumps as footwear; Muu muus; Leather slippers; Leather shoes; Leather pants; Fleece shorts; Fitted swimming costumes with bra cups; Evening dresses; Fishermen's jackets; Esparto shoes or sandals; Goloshes; Heelpieces for footwear; Bath robes; Tee-shirts; Wraparound skirts; Shirts for babies, adults, children; Pelisses; Knitted baby shoes; Waterproof boots; Briefs as underwear; Wrist bands as clothing; Ties as clothing; Drivers as shoes; Wristbands as clothing; Denim jeans; Japanese footwear of rice straw (waraji); Infants' trousers; Horse-riding boots; Hoods; Hockey shoes; Clothing for wear in wrestling games; Clothing for wear in judo practices; Children's headwear; Rash guards; Beanies; Denim jackets; Removable breast enhancer pads used in bras or swimsui...
wettt

General Information


Serial Number99018139
Word MarkWETTT
Filing DateFriday, January 24, 2025
Status630 - NEW APPLICATION - RECORD INITIALIZED NOT ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER
Status DateFriday, January 24, 2025
Registration Number0000000
Registration DateNOT AVAILABLE
Mark Drawing4 - Illustration: Drawing with word(s) / letter(s) / number(s) in Block form
Published for Opposition DateNOT AVAILABLE

Trademark Statements


Goods and ServicesScrimmage vests; Wearable garments and clothing, namely, shirts; Headwear, namely, hats, caps, beanies, headbands; Cycling bib shorts; Slips being underclothing; Teddies being underclothing; Bodies being underclothing; Windbreakers; Pumps as footwear; Muu muus; Leather slippers; Leather shoes; Leather pants; Fleece shorts; Fitted swimming costumes with bra cups; Evening dresses; Fishermen's jackets; Esparto shoes or sandals; Goloshes; Heelpieces for footwear; Bath robes; Tee-shirts; Wraparound skirts; Shirts for babies, adults, children; Pelisses; Knitted baby shoes; Waterproof boots; Briefs as underwear; Wrist bands as clothing; Ties as clothing; Drivers as shoes; Wristbands as clothing; Denim jeans; Japanese footwear of rice straw (waraji); Infants' trousers; Horse-riding boots; Hoods; Hockey shoes; Clothing for wear in wrestling games; Clothing for wear in judo practices; Children's headwear; Rash guards; Beanies; Denim jackets; Removable breast enhancer pads used in bras or swimsuits; Posing suits for bodybuilding competitions; Peignoirs; Mufflers as neck scarves; Vests for use in barber shops and salons; Tennis wear; Football boots and studs therefor; Japanese toe-strap sandals (asaura-zori); Pants for babies, adults, children; Headwear for babies, adults, children; Spiked running shoes; Woven shirts for babies, adults, children; Berets; Pleated skirts for formal kimonos (hakama); Perspiration absorbent underwear clothing; Pareus; Over-trousers; Biketards; Plus fours; Babushkas; Pareos; Albs; Obis; Bustle holder bands for obi (obiage); Briefs; Nurse pants; Surf wear; Sashes; Traction attachments for footwear; Coifs; Zori; Paraments; Sleepsuits; Bib tights; Shoe soles for repair; Clothing items, namely, adhesive pockets that may be affixed directly to the body as a decorative piece of clothing with utility; Running costumes; Henley shirts; Kendo outfits; Sun visors being headwear; Pique shirts; Twin sets; Windcheaters; Plimsolls; Pram suits; Chasubles; Shortalls; Serapes; Singlets; Skull caps; Wimples; Zoot suits; Open-necked shirts; High rain clogs (ashida); Muffs; Heel pieces for shoes; Heavy jackets; Headbands against sweating; Head sweatbands; Head scarves; Corduroy pants; Denim pants; Mountaineering boots; Motorcyclist boots; Morning coats; Cravats; Espadrilles; Cagoules; Pinafores; Cravates; Jerkins; Maillots; Mules; Capelets; Frocks; Greatcoats; Jandals; Redingotes; Sarongs; Shell jackets; Shoe uppers; Tabards; Tuques; Sailor suits; Knot caps; Russian felted boots (Valenki); Blue jeans; Boat socks; Korean traditional tops as clothing (Jeogori); Rugby shorts; Women's shoes; Plastic baby bibs; Over coats; Bathing suits for men; Bathing costumes for women; Bathing costumes; Baseball shoes; Basketball sneakers; Ballet slippers; Ballet shoes; Baby doll pyjamas; Anti-perspirant socks; Ankle socks; Coats made of cotton; Caps with visors; Cap visors; Canvas shoes; Golf trousers; Golf caps; Fur muffs; Mantles; Low wooden clogs (koma-geta); Low wooden clogs (hiyori-geta); Long sleeved vests; Long jackets; Leg-warmers; Puttees; Hairdressing capes; Judo uniforms; Miniskirts; Crew neck sweaters; Dusters in the nature of coats; Drawers as clothing; Culottes; Yoga socks; Tankinis; Tailleurs; Sport stockings; Mixed martial arts suits; Fichus; Body shirts; Dance slippers; Knitted gloves; Mountaineering shoes; Leisure shoes; Parts of clothing, namely, underarm gussets; Dresses that may also be used as towels; Ankle boots; Anglers' shoes; Dust coats; Dresses made from skins; Dress suits; Down jackets; Cycling shoes; Cyclists' jerseys; Deck-shoes; Coats of denim; Fur hats; Fur coats and jackets; Full-length kimonos (nagagi); Footwear not for sports; Footwear made of wood; Footwear for women; Footwear for track and field athletics; 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; Lingerie accessories, namely, removable silicone breast enhancer pads used in a bra; Baseball uniforms; Leisure suits; Clothing for athletic use, namely, padded shirts; Clothing for athletic use, namely, padded pants; Clothing for athletic use, namely, padded shorts; Fur jackets; Rain suits; Light-reflecting coats; Light-reflecting jackets; Sleep masks; Topcoats; Tights; Bustiers; Bras; Bonnets; Bikinis; Ruanas; Plastic aprons; Paper aprons; Footies; Track jackets; Shoe straps; Foul weather gear; Fitted shoe or boot covering to protect the shoes or boot from water or other damage; Padding jackets; Warm up outfits; Karate suits; Judo suits; Jogging pants; Japanese style wooden clogs (geta); Japanese style socks (tabi); Stretch pants; Fleece vests; Long underwear; Rugby shirts; Ski trousers; Footwear, namely, work boots; Ski wear; Ski suits; Neckties; Moccasins; Parkas; Pants; Golf shirts; Footwear; Ear muffs; Dungarees; Bathing suits; Hosiery; Leotards; Trousers; Capes; Lingerie; Warm up suits; Vests; Robes; Rainwear; Shirts; Knit shirts; Stockings; Cummerbunds; 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; Fight shorts for mixed martial arts or grappling; Anti-sweat underclothing; Kippahs (yarmulkes); Sweaters made in whole or in substantial part of silk, wool, cashmere, cotton, etc.; 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; Shoe inserts for primarily non-orthopedic purposes that also deodorize shoes; Dress shirts; Keffiyehs (Yashmaghs); Soles for Japanese style sandals; Housecoats; Shower caps; Torsettes; Snap crotch shirts for infants and toddlers; Clothing, namely, crops; Crop pants; Flood pants; Boot accessories, namely, fitted decorative covers for boots; Clothing items, namely, blindfolds worn over the eyes; Clothing items, namely, gags worn over the mouth; Women's clothing, namely, shirts, dresses, skirts, blouses; Trekking boots; Football boots; Non-slip soles for footwear; Camouflage vests; Hunting jackets; Fishing shirts; Hunting shirts; Hunting pants; Clothing, namely, maternity bands; Soccer bibs; Riding shoes; European football bibs; Adult novelty gag clothing item, namely, socks; Cycling shorts; Women's shoes, namely, foldable flats; Studs for football boots; Costumes for use in the amusement industry; Rain wear; Pajamas treated with fire and heat retardants; Sleepwear treated with fire and heat retardants; One-piece garments for children; Hooded sweatshirts; Infant wearable blankets; A-shirts; Ear warmers; Clothing, namely, hand-warmers; Skiwear; Paper hats for use as clothing items; Martial arts uniforms; Board shorts; Toe straps for Japanese style sandals (zori); Motorcycle gloves; Boxer briefs; Leather boots; Clothing, namely, cowls and smoke ring scarves; Sun leggings; Headbands; Hats; Jeans; Tank tops; Swimsuits; Sweaters; Underwear; Underpants; Undergarments; Socks; Winter coats; Pea coats; Fashion hats; Driving gloves; Anoraks; Garters; Plastic slippers used in the airport environment when going through security to keep feet and socks clean, dry and sanitary; Mankinis; Eternity scarves; Woven tops; Woven bottoms; Woven dresses; Woven skirts; Turtleneck sweaters; Swim wear; Swim trunks; Sweatsocks; Swaddling clothes; Suspenders; Footwear made of vinyl; Wind-resistant vests; Sports shoes; Pockets for clothing; Bath sandals; Top hats; Breeches for wear; Half-boots; Sashes for wear; Underclothing; Night shirts; Neckwear; Toe boxes; Money belts; Masquerade costumes and masks sold in connection therewith; Loungewear; Leggings; Lab coats; Knee highs; Rash vests; Short petticoats; Short overcoat for kimono (haori); Shoe soles; Shirts for suits; Sedge hats (suge-gasa); School uniforms; Sash bands for kimono (obi); Sandal-clogs; Sabots; Rugby tops; Men's dress socks; Long sleeve pullovers; Gloves as clothing; Volleyball jerseys; Camouflage gloves; Garter belts; Camouflage jackets; Camouflage pants; Camouflage shirts; Sports shirts; Sports overuniforms; Sports jackets; Sock suspenders; Soccer shoes; Soccer boots; Snow boarding suits; Smoking jackets; Small hats; Slipper soles; Trekking trousers; Hiking jackets; Hiking trousers; Dress straps; Ramie shirts; Athletic tights; Aqua shoes; Pedal pushers; Pajamas; Boleros; Rubber and latex costumes for use in the fashion industry; Short-sleeved shirts; Short-sleeved or long-sleeved t-shirts; Short trousers; Woolly hats; Woollen socks; Women's ceremonial dresses; Tuxedo belts; Trousers of leather; Trousers for sweating; Trench coats; Training suits; Training shoes; Track suits; Shirt inserts, namely, dickies; 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; Fleece bottoms; Dress pants; Swim suits; Button down shirts; Collared shirts; Gym suits; Sports over uniforms; Custom made to measure suits for men and women; Artificial flower headdresses; Leather shirts; Leather skirts; Leather hats; Leather vests; Maternity leggings, namely, leggings featuring built-in maternity bands; Snowboard jackets; Snowboard trousers; Turtleneck pullovers; Woollen tights; Sarees; Clothing shields, namely, pads applied to the underarms of shirts, blouses and sweaters; Water repelling boots; Water repelling leather boots; Water repelling footwear; Water repelling leather shoes and boots; Waterproof footwear; Waterproof leather boots; Knit jackets; Welts for boots and shoes; Stocking suspenders; Shoe covers for use when wearing shoes; Snow pants; Ski bibs; Bandeaux; Rubbers; Rain coats; Quilted vests; Balloon pants; Pareu; Pantaloons; Track pants; Suspender belts for women; Suspender belts for men; Suits of leather; Suede jackets; String fasteners for haori (haori-himo); Strapless bras; Winter boots; Clothing, namely, folk costumes; Knit bottoms; Hats for infants, babies, toddlers and children; Women's hats and hoods; Gauchos; Cloth bibs for adult diners; Capris; Children's cloth eating bibs; Bicycle gloves; Pedicure slippers; Pedicure sandals; Baby bibs not of paper; Tuxedos; Ski pants; Stoles; Shorts; Knickers; Kimonos; Sport shirts; Night gowns; Negligees; Clogs; 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; Rugby shoes; Rubber soles for jikatabi; Rubber shoes; Leather headwear; Ladies' underwear; Loafers; Long johns; Women's tops, namely, camis; Clothing items, namely, adhesive pockets that may be affixed directly to the inside of clothing for storage and safekeeping of personal items; Shirts for infants, babies, toddlers and children; Shoulder wraps for clothing; Sleeveless jerseys; Sleeping garments; Skirt suits; Skiing shoes; Nightwear; Clothing, namely, wrap-arounds; Camp shirts; Underarm clothing shields; Walking shorts; Water socks; Dress shields; Cleats for attachment to sports shoes; Fur cloaks; Windshirts; Ski masks; Sunsuits; Short-sleeve shirts; Jogging suits; Boxer shorts; Footwear, namely, pumps

Classification Information


International Class025 - Clothing, footwear, headgear.
US Class Codes022, 039
Class Status Code6 - Active
Class Status DateFriday, January 24, 2025
Primary Code025
First Use Anywhere DateNOT AVAILABLE
First Use In Commerce DateNOT AVAILABLE

Trademark Owner History


Party NameNOT AVAILABLE
Party Type10 - Original Applicant
Legal Entity Type01 - Individual
AddressEast Chicago, IN 46312

Trademark Events


Event DateEvent Description
Friday, January 24, 2025NEW APPLICATION ENTERED
Friday, January 24, 2025APPLICATION FILING RECEIPT MAILED
Sunday, January 26, 2025APPLICATION FILING RECEIPT MAILED