Trademark Class 18 for Protecting Handbags, Leather Goods & Travel Accessory Brands
If your business deals in handbags, travel bags, wallets, belts, or leather goods, you’ll need to register your brand under Trademark Class 18. This class covers a wide range of products made from leather or imitation leather, including everyday bags, fashion accessories, and travel gear.
Whether you’re launching a new handbag brand, designing luggage collections, or producing leather accessories, trademark registration under the correct class ensures your brand identity is protected in both domestic and global markets.
Let’s explore what’s included in Trademark Class 18, what isn’t, and how to register your trademark accurately.
Understanding Trademark Classification in India
India follows the internationally recognized Nice Classification system, which groups goods and services into 45 trademark classes—Classes 1 to 34 for products and 35 to 45 for services.
When registering a trademark, selecting the right class is crucial. An incorrect class can lead to objections or leave your brand legally vulnerable.
If your products include travel bags, handbags, wallets, purses, or leather-based accessories, Trademark Class 18 is the correct category to protect your brand. This class is widely used in the fashion, retail, and lifestyle accessory industries.
What Products Can You Trademark Under Class 18?
Trademark Class 18 includes goods made of leather or imitation leather, travel essentials, fashion bags, and animal-related harness gear.
Here’s a breakdown of products covered under Class 18:
- Handbags and purses – including fashion bags, clutches, slings, and totes
- Travel bags and luggage – such as duffel bags, suitcases, backpacks, trolleys, and cabin bags
- Wallets and card holders – made from leather, PU, fabric, or imitation leather
- Leather accessories – including belts, keychains, and watch straps
- Vanity cases and cosmetic pouches – when not fitted with mirrors or electronics
- Umbrellas and parasols – typically sold alongside travel and outdoor gear
- Animal gear – such as collars, leashes, harnesses, and saddlery
- Briefcases and business bags – for work or travel use
- Pouches and document holders – including passport cases and travel organizers
Explore the Complete List of Products Classified Under Trademark Class 18
Browse this simplified list to check whether your handbags, travel bags, or leather accessories fall under Trademark Class 18.
Use the search function to quickly locate your product and confirm its classification.
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Looking for the right trademark class for your product? Check out our detailed article on choosing the appropriate class for trademark registration to identify the best fit for your product.
What Is Not Included in Trademark Class 18?
Although Trademark Class 18 covers a wide range of bags, leather goods, and accessories, some items that appear similar are classified under different trademark classes.
Here are examples of products that do not belong in Class 18, and why:
- Laptop bags with built-in electronic components, such as charging ports or trackers, fall under the trademark class for electronics and software (Class 9), as they serve electronic functions.
- Cosmetic cases with integrated mirrors, lights, or electric heating are classified under the trademark class for electrical appliances (Class 11), due to their utility features.
- Packaging bags used for industrial purposes, such as bulk sacks or chemical liners, belong to the trademark class for industrial materials (Class 17), not fashion or travel accessories.
- Plastic shopping bags or retail carry bags fall under the trademark class for household packaging and utility goods (Class 21), especially when they are single-use or disposable.
- Retail or eCommerce services that sell handbags, luggage, or leather products are service-based and must be filed under the trademark class for advertising and retail services (Class 35).
Determining the exact trademark class for your product can be confusing, especially with overlapping categories. If you’re unsure where your goods fit, our Trademark Class Search tool can simplify the process and guide you to the right classification.
Intellectual Properties You Should Trademark Under Class 18
If you’re in the business of bags, luggage, or leather accessories, protecting your brand elements under Trademark Class 18 helps ensure long-term brand recognition and legal exclusivity.
Here’s what you should trademark:
- Company Name – Secure your legal business name (e.g., UrbanTrek Accessories Pvt. Ltd.) to prevent unauthorized usage.
- Brand Name – Register names like Caprese, American Tourister, or Da Milano that customers identify with your product range.
- Product Series or Line Names – Protect identifiers such as Skybags Campus Series or Hidesign Classic Edition used across collections.
- Logos or Icons – Trademark your design symbols appearing on product labels, zippers, tags, or packaging.
- Taglines – Register phrases like “Style That Travels” or “Crafted in Leather” that enhance your brand image.
List of Popular Brands Registered Under Class 18
Several well-known brands that deal in handbags, leather goods, and travel accessories have registered under Trademark Class 18 to protect their intellectual property.
Here are some examples:
- VIP Industries – Registered for luggage and travel bags including brands like Skybags and Aristocrat
- Hidesign – Luxury leather goods and accessories manufacturer
- Caprese – Fashion handbag brand under VIP Industries
- Wildcraft – Known for backpacks, duffel bags, and trekking accessories
- American Tourister – Luggage brand registered under Class 18 globally
- Da Milano – High-end leather bags, wallets, belts, and travel accessories
- Baggit – Indian brand for cruelty-free handbags and wallets
- TUMI – Premium travel gear, laptop bags, and suitcases
Why Register Your Trademark Under Class 18?
Key Benefits for Travel, Fashion & Leather Accessory Brands
In a space driven by fashion, travel, and consumer trust, registering your brand under Trademark Class 18 offers these benefits:
- Legal Ownership & Brand Exclusivity
Prevent others from using similar names or designs on similar products. - Trust in the Market
Trademarked brands enjoy better recognition and acceptance across online marketplaces and retail stores. - Protection from Counterfeits
Helps you legally act against copycats using similar branding for bags or leather goods. - Business Expansion & Licensing
Eases entry into international markets, franchising, and licensing deals. - Adds Value to Your Business
A registered trademark strengthens brand equity and can be monetized over time.
If you’ve read this far, you probably have a good idea whether your product falls under Class 18. If it does, now’s the right time to take the next step—register your trademark today with expert guidance from LegalWiz.in.
Still weighing your options? These helpful resources can guide your decision:
- When and why you should trademark a name
- What can be registered as a trademark
- Different types of trademarks in India
- Trademark registration fees and costs in India
- Documents required for trademark registration
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Frequently Asked Questions
Are synthetic bags or PU leather items included?
Yes, imitation leather, PU-based, and non-leather accessories are also covered under this class.
Does Class 18 cover suitcases and trolleys?
Yes, all types of travel bags and luggage—including duffels, cabin bags, and trolleys—fall under trademark class for travel bags.
What if my product is a tech-enabled bag or electronic luggage?
Products with embedded electronics may fall under trademark class for electronics and software (Class 9), depending on functionality.
Can I trademark a bag brand before launching it?
Yes, you can file under “proposed to be used” status to secure your name in advance of launch.
How long does the trademark registration process take?
Trademark registration in India typically takes 6 months to 2 years, depending on any objections or third-party opposition. For a detailed overview of the process, read our complete guide on trademark registration process in India.
How long is a trademark valid?
In India, a registered trademark is valid for 10 years. You must renew it every 10 years—either within 6 months before or after expiry—to maintain your rights.
What happens if I file in the wrong class?
If you choose the wrong trademark class, your application may still get processed, but your trademark won’t be legally protected for the relevant goods or services. This means others could legally use a similar mark in that correct class, and you wouldn’t have grounds to stop them. Moreover, trademark fees are non-refundable, so you’d have to file a new application in the correct class and pay the fees again.
Can I file a trademark application before launching the product?
Yes, you can file based on intended use. You’ll need to show your bona fide intent to use the mark commercially.

Amisha Shah
Amisha Shah heads content at LegalWiz.in, where she transforms complex legal concepts into clear, actionable insights. With extensive experience in legal, fintech, and business services, she helps startups and enterprises navigate regulatory challenges through engaging, accurate content that empowers informed business decisions.