On Monday, September 23, 2013,
a U.S. federal trademark registration was filed for
GOOD LUCK ASAP 1987.
The USPTO has given the GOOD LUCK ASAP 1987
trademark serial number of 86072552.
The current federal status of this trademark filing is ABANDONED - NO STATEMENT OF USE FILED.
The correspondent listed for GOOD LUCK ASAP 1987 is
SMYKOUSKI ARTSEM of
PO BOX 408, NORTH HOLLYWOOD, CA 91603-0408,
.
The GOOD LUCK ASAP 1987 trademark is filed in the category of
Clothing Products
.
The description provided to the USPTO for GOOD LUCK ASAP 1987
is A-shirts; Adhesive bras; Adult novelty gag clothing item, namely, socks; After ski boots; Albs; American football bibs; Anglers' shoes; Ankle boots; Ankle socks; Anklets; Anorak; Anoraks; Anti-perspirant socks; Anti-sweat underclothing; Anti-sweat underwear; Apparel for dancers, namely, tee shirts, sweatshirts, pants, leggings, shorts and jackets; Apres-ski shoes; Aprons; Aqua shoes; Artificial flower headdresses; Ascots; Athletic apparel, namely, shirts, pants, jackets, footwear, hats and caps, athletic uniforms; Athletic footwear; Athletic pants; Athletic shirts; Athletic shoes; Athletic shorts; Athletic skirts; Athletic tights; Athletic uniforms; Babies' pants; Babushkas; Baby bibs not of paper; Baby bodysuits; Baby bottoms; Baby bunting; Baby doll pyjamas; Baby layettes for clothing; Baby tops; Balaclavas; Ball gowns; Ballet shoes; Ballet slippers; Balloon pants; Ballroom dancing shoes; Ballroom dancing uniforms; Bandanas; Bandeau tops; Bandeaux; Barber smocks; Baseball caps; Baseball caps and hats; Baseball shoes; Baseball uniforms; Baselayer bottoms; Baselayer tops; Basketball sneakers; Bath sandals; Bath slippers; Bathing caps; Bathing costumes; Bathing costumes for women; Bathing suits; Bathing suits for men; Bathing trunks; Bathrobes; Beach cover-ups; Beach coverups; Beach footwear; Beach shoes; Beachwear; Beanies; Bed jackets; Belts; Belts for clothing; Belts made from imitation leather; Belts made of leather; Belts made out of cloth; Belts of textile; Belts that are designed to accommodate pregnancy size changes; Berets; Bermuda shorts; Bib overalls; Bib overalls for hunting; Bib shorts; Bib tights; Bibs not of cloth or paper; Bibs not of paper; Bicycle gloves; Bicycling gloves; Bikinis; Blazers; Bloomers; Blouses; Blousons; Board shorts; Boas; Boat shoes; Bodices; Body linen; Body shapers; Body shirts; Body stockings; Body suits; Boleros; Bolo ties; Bomber jackets; Bonnets; Boot accessories, namely, fitted decorative covers for boots; Booties; Boots; Boots for motorcycling; Boots for sport; Bottoms; Bow ties; Bowling shoes; Boxer briefs; Boxer shorts; Boxing shoes; Boxing shorts; Braces; Bralettes; Bras; Brassieres; Breeches; Breeches for wear; Bridesmaid dresses; Briefs; Briefs; Bucket caps; Bustiers; Bustle holder bands for obi (obiage); Bustles for obi-knots (obiage-shin); Button down shirts; Button-front aloha shirts; Caftans; Cagoules; Camisettes; Camisoles; Camouflage gloves; Camouflage jackets; Camouflage pants; Camouflage shirts; Camouflage vests; Camp shirts; Canvas shoes; Cap peaks; Cap visors; Capelets; Capes; Capes for use in salons and barber shops; Capri pants; Capris; Caps; Caps with visors; Cardigans; Cargo pants; Cassocks; Cat suits; Catsuits; Chaps; Chasubles; Chef's coats; Chef's hats; Chemises; Chemisettes; Children's and infant's apparel, namely, jumpers, overall sleepwear, pajamas, rompers and one-piece garments; Children's and infants' apparel treated with fire and heat retardants, namely, jumpers, overall sleepwear, pajamas, rompers and one-piece garments; Children's and infants' cloth bibs; Children's cloth eating bibs; Children's headwear; Choir robes; Clam diggers; Cleats for attachment to sports shoes; Climbing boots; Climbing footwear; Climbing shoes; Cloaks; Clogs; Cloth bibs; Cloth bibs for adult diners; Cloth bibs for use by senior citizens or physically- or mentally-challenged persons; Clothing extension used to extend the normal size range of clothing items to accommodate pregnancy size changes; Clothing for athletic use, namely, padded elbow compression sleeves being part of an athletic garment; Clothing for athletic use, namely, padded pants; Clothing for athletic use, namely, padded shirts; Clothing for athletic use, namely, padded shorts; Clothing for babies, toddlers and children, treated with fire and heat retardants, namely, pajamas, jackets, shirts, pants, jumpers; Clothing for wear in judo practices; Clothing for wear in wrestling games; Clothing items, namely, adhesive pockets that may be affixed directly to the body as a decorative piece of clothing with utility; Clothing items, namely, adhesive pockets that may be affixed directly to the inside of clothing for storage and safekeeping of personal items; Clothing items, namely, blindfolds worn over the eyes; Clothing items, namely, gags worn over the mouth; Clothing shields, namely, pads applied to the underarms of shirts, blouses and sweaters; Clothing straps for dresses; Clothing, namely, arm warmers; Clothing, namely, athletic sleeves; Clothing, namely, base layers; Clothing, namely, cowls and smoke ring scarves; Clothing, namely, crops; Clothing, namely, folk costumes; Clothing, namely, hand-warmers; Clothing, namely, khakis; Clothing, namely, knee warmers; Clothing, namely, maternity bands; Clothing, namely, neck tubes; Clothing, namely, thobes; Clothing, namely, wrap-arounds; Coats; Coats for men and women; Coats made of cotton; Coats of denim; Cobblers' aprons; Coifs; Collar protectors; Collared shirts; Collars; Combative sports uniforms; Combinations; Competitors' numbers of textile; Compression garments for athletic or other non-medical use, namely, leggings, compression socks, vests; Corselets; Corsets; Costumes for use in children's dress up play; Costumes for use in role-playing games; Costumes for use in the amusement industry; Coveralls; Coverups; Cravates; Cravats; Creepers; Crew neck sweaters; Crew necks; Crop pants; Crop tops; Cross-country gloves; Cross-country mittens; Cuffs; Culottes; Cummerbunds; Custom made to measure suits for men and women; Cycling shoes; Cycling shorts; Cyclists' jerseys; Dance costumes; Dance shoes; Dance slippers; Deck-shoes; Denim jackets; Denims; Detachable collars; Detachable neckpieces for kimonos (haneri); Disposable slippers; Disposable underwear; Do rags; Down jackets; Down suits; Drawers; Dress pants; Dress shields; Dress shirts; Dress straps; Dress suits; Dresses; Dresses made from skins; Dresses that may also be used as towels; Dresses, namely, prom dresses, cocktail dresses; Dressing gowns; Dressing gowns and bath robes; Drivers; Driving gloves; Dry suits; Dungarees; Dust coats; Dusters; Ear bands; Ear muffs; Ear warmers; Earbands; Embossed soles and heels of rubber or of plastic materials; Espadrilles; European football bibs; Evening dresses; Evening gowns; Eyeshades; Fabric belts; Fabric sold as an integral component of finished clothing items, namely, silk, wool, cashmere, cotton; Fichus; Fight shorts for mixed martial arts or grappling; Figure skating clothing, namely, Hats, T-Shirts, Shorts, Caps; Fingerless gloves; Finished textile linings for garments; Fishermen's jackets; Fishing shirts; Fishing vests; Fishing waders; Fitted shoe or boot covering to protect the shoes or boot from water or other damage; Fitted swimming costumes with bra cups; Fleece bottoms; Fleece pullovers; Fleece shorts; Fleece tops; Fleece vests; Flight suits; Flip flops; Flood pants; Foam pedicure slippers; Football boots; Football boots and studs therefor; Football shoes; Footies; Footwear; Footwear; Footwear for men; Footwear for men and women; Footwear for track and field athletics; Footwear for women; Footwear made of vinyl; Footwear made of wood; Footwear not for sports; Footwear, namely, pumps; Footwear, namely, rubbers; Footwear, namely, work boots; Foul weather gear; Foulards; Foundation garments; Foundation garments worn around the midsection or thighs to keep the stomach in and create a slimming effect; Frocks; Full-length kimonos (nagagi); Fur cloaks; Fur coats; Fur coats and jackets; Fur hats; Fur jackets; Fur muffs; Fur stoles; G-strings; Gaberdines; Gaiters; Gaiters of leather; Galoshes; Garter belts; Garters; Gauchos; Gift packages sold as a unit consisting primarily of a sweatshirt and also including a photo frame, a coffee mug, and a tote bag; Gilets; Girdles; Gloves; Gloves as clothing; Gloves for apparel; Gloves for personal hand conditioning use; Gloves including those made of skin, hide or.