YOU STYLE

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
U STYLE CONTINENTAL ACCESSORY CORPORATION 30 Jericho Executive Plaza, Suite 200E Jericho NY 11753 YOU STYLE;Sponges impregnated with cleaning preparations; bath and body products, namely, lotions, bath gels, bath bombs, non-medicated bath salts, exfoliating bath scrubs for the body, bath soaps, body sprays, body creams, body washes, skin moisturizers and body and face scrubs; hair care products, namely, shampoo and conditioner; spa sets comprised of hand lotions, body lotions, bath gels, bath bombs and non-medicated soaps; functional eye or face masks, namely, gel eye masks that can be heated or cooled; beauty masks comprised of a soft material that has a scent to provide a calming effect; body masks;
USTYLE Masso, Barrett 6128 E. 38th Street, Suite 312 Tulsa OK 74135 YOU STYLE;Internet website providing information on the latest fashion trends and styles;
YOUSTYLE Stitch Fix, Inc. Suite 1100 One Montgomery Street San Francisco CA 94104 YOU STYLE;Provision of a web site featuring information on fashion;
YOUSTYLE Egley, Richard P.O. Box 16025 Irvine CA 92612 YOU STYLE;Provision of a web site featuring information on fashion;
 

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

   
Technical Examples
  1. Methods and systems allow style and other formatting settings to remain latent until one or more particular style or formatting settings is instantiated by a user. Data representing each latent style or formatting object is persisted in a data structure apart from the user's document. Each potential style setting or formatting setting may be set as locked for use for a given document or locked for non-use for a given document. Upon saving the document, no data is saved for the numerous available style and formatting settings in the document. When a particular style is called upon by a subsequent consuming application, that application may then instantiate the particular style or formatting setting based on the properties of that style or formatting setting available from the subsequent consuming application.