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Hey, everybody. Itamp;#39;s Steve, chief paralegal and researcher here at Gerben Law firm. And today weamp;#39;re going to look at how to run a trademark search for clothing. Just as an overview, the government breaks all products and services down into 45 different classes. So what weamp;#39;re going to do today, (and these are called amp;quot;international classes,amp;quot;) is look at the ones that are really applicable to clothing. As a quick disclaimer, Iamp;#39;m going to point out some of the classes that I would recommend looking heavily in, but trademark searches are inherently subjective. They have to be reviewed by an examining attorney, and they may reject it for some reason that we just canamp;#39;t predict. So while I am going to point out some classes, know that just because your trademark search clears those particular classes doesnamp;#39;t guarantee it to be registered. Okay. So this is the trademark ID manual. And I will include links to this in the comments