Industry trademark class guides
Find trademark classes by business model
Generic class lists are useful, but most founders think in business models: SaaS, clothing, coffee, cosmetics, or online retail. These guides translate those business models into practical Nice class shortlists, examples, and common filing mistakes.
SaaS companies
Trademark Classes for SaaS Companies
A practical guide to the trademark classes SaaS companies commonly consider, including Class 9, Class 35, Class 41, and Class 42.
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Clothing brands
Trademark Classes for Clothing Brands
Learn which trademark classes clothing brands commonly use, including Class 25 for apparel, Class 35 for retail, and adjacent classes for accessories.
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Online stores
Trademark Classes for Online Stores
A guide to trademark classes for e-commerce businesses, including when online stores need Class 35 and when product classes still matter.
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Coffee shops
Trademark Classes for Coffee Shops and Coffee Brands
Understand trademark classes for coffee beans, cafes, online retail, beverages, and coffee-related services.
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Cosmetics brands
Trademark Classes for Cosmetics, Skincare, and Beauty Brands
A practical trademark class guide for cosmetics, skincare, beauty services, supplements, and online beauty retail.
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