HUGO BOSS AG Extension Request - BC BOSS CLUB Trademark Opposition
Summary
HUGO BOSS AG filed a first 30-day extension request to oppose the BC BOSS CLUB trademark application before the USPTO Trademark Trial and Appeal Board. The extension relates to TTAB Case No. 99344777 and was filed by HUGO BOSS AG against applicant Yoon Jin Cha.
What changed
HUGO BOSS AG, an international fashion company, filed a first 30-day extension request with the TTAB to extend the time to oppose the BC BOSS CLUB trademark (TTAB99344777). The request was filed on April 4, 2026, and names Yoon Jin Cha as the defendant/applicant. The extension grants additional time for HUGO BOSS AG to prepare and file a Notice of Opposition against the trademark registration.
The extension is a standard procedural step in the trademark opposition process. Interested parties, particularly competitors in the fashion and retail sectors who may be affected by the BC BOSS CLUB mark, should monitor this proceeding and consult trademark counsel to determine whether to intervene or file a separate opposition. No immediate compliance action is required, but parties with competing trademark interests should evaluate their options before the opposition period closes.
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Extension: BC BOSS CLUB
Extension TTAB99344777-20260404 Kind: EXT Apr 04, 2026
Abstract
FIRST 30-DAY REQUEST TO EXT TIME TO OPPOSE
Plaintiff: HUGO BOSS AG
Defendant: Yoon Jin Cha
Mark at issue: BC BOSS CLUB
Filing Date
2026-03-03
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