Kanye West Files Trademark Application for his Sunday Service Clothing

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Kanye West Files Trademark Application for his Sunday Service Clothing

Kanye West, an American rapper and fashion designer, has recently filed a Trademark Application for "Sunday Service" (church-themed merchandise) with the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). Sunday Service is the name of West's weekly concerts where he gathers a group of singers to sing gospel versions of his songs. The musician and designer filed the trademark application on July 19, 2019, under Mascotte Holdings Inc., which is his intellectual holding company that has even filed trademark applications for "Yeezus," "Red October," "Kanye West," to name a few on behalf of the hip-hop star. According to the USPTO, West has filed the trademark application for the phrase "Sunday Service" to use it in the apparel space consisting of shoes, dresses, bottoms, headwear, jackets, scarves, socks, loungewear, shirts, and tops. West started his Sunday Service gatherings earlier this year by bringing the concept in April to the Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival for Easter Sunday. This weekly gathering has always included various high-profile guests like Katy Perry, the whole Kardashian-Jenner family, Orlando Bloom, and many others.


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