The mark is to be used on human clothing (T-shirts, long-sleeve shirts, tank-tops, polo shirts, shorts, pants, jeans, surf trunks, jackets, sweat shirts and pants, dress shirts, slacks, boxers, surf jerseys) and accessories (hats, belts, sweat bands, towels, socks, pins, stickers, key chains, rash-guards, walets, shoes). Registration is sought for the entire United States of America, originating out of Hawaii and California.
The mark consists of A nearly complete circle with a break in the top. Extending straight down from the right side of the break at the top of the circle, is a vertical line that extends down through the bottom of the circle. With this line, there is still a break in the top of the circle. This vertical line cuts the circle in half vertically. Just off the bottom end of the vertical line is a dot, approximately the same diameter as the vertical line above. This mark is comprised of the letters "o," "t," "i," "s," "." spelling out the word otis. "o" being the circle, "t" being the vertical line and bottom arc of the circle, "i" is upside down as the vertical line and dot, and the "s" is sideways. And the "." is the dot at the bottom. .
The stippling is for shading purposes only.