LEATHER GOODS BAGS

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GENERAL TING FORMA 1111 S. Grand Ave. # 1117 Los Angeles CA 90015 Leather goods and bags, namely, purses, handbags, wallets, luggage, leather key cases and chains, briefcases, and leather cases;shoes and apparel, namely shirts, pants, hats, jeans and lingerie;
GETBACK Getback Media, Inc. 2036 Armacost Avenue, 2nd Floor Los Angeles CA 90025 Leather goods and bags of all types;GET BACK;
KOLOBAGS Kolobags 1603 Lomax Lane Redondo Beach CA 90278 Leather goods and bags of all types, namely, backpacks, book bags, briefcases, luggage, gym bags, tote bags, wheeled briefs, wheeled backpacks, business card holders, passport holders, purses, handbags, luggage tags, work bags, work cases, duffle bags, wheeled bags, sling backpacks, sling laptop backpacks, sling bags, sling laptop bags, athletic bags, golf bags, pet carriers, pet accessories, pet collars, and pet clothing;KOLO BAGS;
LEVARTI LEVARTI 10560 Wilshire Blvd #204 Los Angeles CA 90024 Leather goods and bags, namely, Clutches; Duffel bags for travel; Traveling bags; Travelling bags; Baggage tags; Garment bags for travel; suitcases;The name(s), portrait(s), and/or signature(s) shown in the mark does not identify a particular living individual.;Jewelry and key chains;Clothing, namely, Belts; Bottoms as clothing; Footwear for men and women; Gowns; Jackets for women and men; Loungewear; Pajamas for women and men; T-shirts; Tops as clothing for women and men; Women's clothing, namely, shirts, dresses, skirts, blouses; Beachwear; Scarfs; Shorts for women and men; Sleepwear; Sweaters for women and men; Swimwear; Travel clothing contained in a package comprising reversible jackets, pants, skirts, tops and a belt or scarf;The wording LEVARTI has no meaning in a foreign language.;
SENECA NIAGARA CASINO SENECA GAMING CORPORATION 310 Fourth Street Niagara Falls NY 14303 Leather goods and bags, namely, hand bags, weekender all-purpose bags, sports and gym bags, umbrellas, wheeled luggage and luggage tags, and leather key chains;Golf balls, golf tees, stuffed animals, playing cards, rubber toys in the form of frogs and ducks, and Christmas tree ornaments;Gift items and souvenirs, namely, precious metal money clips, collectible charms and precious stones;Clothing, namely, slacks, golf shirts, sweatshirts, t-shirts, baseball caps, knitted caps;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;Throw blankets, bath towels, golf towels, and beach towels;Kitchenware, namely, beverage glassware, coffee cups and coffee mugs, plastic glasses, plastic coasters, travel mugs, trivets, and collectible native plates;NIAGARA CASINO;Pillows and jewelry boxes not of metal and non-metal key chains;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. In a protective glove for a firefighter, an emergency rescue worker, or another worker in a high-heat area, a leather face has a peripheral edge, a leather back has a peripheral edge, a leather forchette has a peripheral edge sewn to the peripheral edge of the leather face and a peripheral edge sewn to the peripheral edge of the leather back, and a heat-resistant cover made from an aramid or polybenzamidazole fabric has a peripheral edge sewn to the peripheral edge of the leather back. The heat-resistant cover covers the leather back so as to protect the leather back against direct exposure to high heat that would tend to shrink the leather back if the leather back were not protected by the heat-resistant cover.