Sandals are one of the most widely used types of footwear in India, suitable for daily wear, casual wear, formal wear, and ethnic outfits. Whether you manufacture sandals, run a retail footwear shop, or sell sandals online through Amazon, Flipkart, or Meesho, protecting your brand name with a trademark is extremely important.
This blog covers:
✔ Trademark class for sandals
✔ Rules you must follow while filing
✔ Benefits of trademark registration
✔ 7–8 FAQs for clarity
#1. Trademark Class for Sandals
Sandals fall under Trademark Class 25, which includes all types of footwear such as:
Sandals
Slippers
Chappals
Flip-flops
Floaters
Heeled sandals
Ethnic sandals (Kolhapuri, Mojari, Jutti)
Women’s fashion sandals
Kids’ sandals
Leather and synthetic sandals
If your business is related to sandals or footwear, you must file your trademark under Class 25.
#2. Importance of Choosing the Correct Trademark Class
Choosing the right trademark class ensures your brand is legally protected.
If you file in the wrong class, it may lead to:
Application rejection
No legal protection for your product
Objections under Section 9 or 11
Additional delay and cost
For sandals and footwear, always choose Class 25.
#3. Rules for Filing a Trademark for Sandals
To protect your sandal brand properly, follow these trademark rules:
#✔ Select the Correct Class – Class 25
All sandals and footwear-related products strictly fall under Class 25.
#✔ Choose a Unique and Strong Brand Name
Avoid generic names like:
“Sandal Store,” “Footwear Sandals,” “Ladies Sandals Shop.”
These may face objections.
#✔ Decide What Mark to File
You may apply for:
Word Mark (only name)
Device/Logo Mark
Label Mark (stylized design)
#✔ Draft a Proper Goods Description
Recommended example:
“Sandals, slippers, flip-flops, chappals, and all footwear included in Class 25.”
#✔ Submit Complete Documents
ID proof
Logo (if applicable)
TM-48 signed authorization
#✔ Respond to Objections Promptly
If the Registry raises objection under Section 9 or 11, reply within 30 days.
#4. Benefits of Registering Your Sandal Brand
#1. Exclusive Rights to Your Brand
You alone can use your sandal brand name and logo in India.
#2. Protection Against Fake or Duplicate Brands
Footwear is one of the most counterfeited markets.
Trademark protects your brand identity.
#3. Required for E-Commerce Platforms
Trademark is needed/beneficial for:
Amazon Brand Registry
Flipkart Brand Approval
Myntra
Ajio
Meesho
#4. Increased Trust & Brand Value
A registered brand appears more genuine and reliable.
#5. Helps in Franchising & Distribution
You can sell or license your sandal brand in future.
#6. Pan-India Legal Protection
Trademark prevents misuse anywhere in India.
#7. Long-Term, Renewable Protection
Valid for 10 years, renewable for lifetime.
#5. FAQs: Trademark for Sandals
#1. Which trademark class includes sandals?
Class 25, which covers all footwear.
#2. Can I trademark only a sandal logo?
Yes, you can file a device mark for logo-only protection.
#3. Can I trademark a sandal design or pattern?
No.
Trademark protects brand name or logo, not the design.
#4. Do I need a trademark to sell sandals on Amazon or Flipkart?
Yes, trademark is required for brand registry.
#5. What is the government fee for footwear trademarks?
₹4,500 for individuals/startups
₹9,000 for companies
#6. How long does sandal trademark registration take?
Approximately 12–18 months.
#7. Can one trademark cover all sandal types?
Yes.
Ethnic, casual, kids, leather, and synthetic sandals—all fall under Class 25.
#8. Will similar-sounding footwear brand names cause objection?
Yes.
Registry may object under Section 11 if similar names exist.