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Leather and imitations of leather, animal skins and hides, luggage and carrying bags, umbrellas and parasols, and animal accessories.
Trademark Class 18 is one of the 34 goods classes in the Nice Classification system used internationally for trademark registration. This class covers leather goods.
Leather and imitations of leather, animal skins and hides, luggage and carrying bags, umbrellas and parasols, and animal accessories.
These well-known brands have trademark registrations in Class 18 with the UK Intellectual Property Office, illustrating the range of products this class protects.
Globe-Trotter has been registered in the UK for trunks and travelling cases since the company began manufacturing its distinctive vulcanised fibreboard luggage in 1897. The cases were carried on early polar expeditions a…
Read full case study →Swaine Adeney Brigg has been registered in the UK for leather goods, umbrellas, and whips since the company's origins in the eighteenth century. The firm holds Royal Warrants and is believed to be one of the oldest luxur…
Read full case study →Mulberry has been registered in the UK for leather goods since the company's founding in Somerset in 1971 by Roger Saul. The Bayswater bag became one of the most coveted British luxury accessories of the 2000s.
Read full case study →HERMES is notable because it blends leather craftsmanship, saddlery roots and luxury status in a way that fits Class 18 perfectly. The mark carries heritage and scarcity rather than mass-market recognition alone.
Read full case study →LOUIS VUITTON is an obvious Class 18 powerhouse because the mark is inseparable from luxury luggage, handbags and leather goods. It adds immediate prestige and exceptional search relevance.
Read full case study →Common applicants include businesses in the bags & leather sector. If your products or services fall within leather goods, you should consider filing in this class. Many brands also file in related classes for broader protection.
As of the latest UK IPO data sync, there are 142,542 trademark applications and registrations in Class 18. 84,283 are currently active (registered), while 58,259 are inactive (expired, withdrawn, refused, or otherwise no longer in force). This makes Class 18 one of the most popular classes in the Nice Classification system for UK filings.
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Brands filing in Class 18 often also file in these classes for more comprehensive protection:
Trademark Class 18 covers leather goods. Leather and imitations of leather, animal skins and hides, luggage and carrying bags, umbrellas and parasols, and animal accessories.
Class 18 includes: Handbags, Suitcases, Wallets, Belts, Umbrellas. This is one of the 34 goods classes in the Nice Classification system.
There are 142,542 UK trademarks in Class 18, of which 84,283 are currently active and 58,259 are inactive.
UK IPO: £205 for the first class. EUIPO: €850 for one class. USPTO: $250–$350 per class. Additional classes are discounted. Use our cost calculator for a precise estimate.