A Look at the Trademark Portfolio of The North Face
The North Face is an American company specializing in outdoor recreation products. The company produces footwear, outdoor clothing, and related equipment.
The inspiration for the company’s logo comes from the Half Dome in Yosemite National Park. The company’s website indicates that the name “The North Face” originated from the fact that the northern face of a mountain in the is typically the most challenging for mountain climbers.
Since the 2000s, The North Face has been regarded as a streetwear style symbol label. VF Corporation bought it in 2000. Let’s look into the company’s history, bankruptcy survival, and trademarks.
The North Face company history
Outdoor enthusiasts, Douglas and Susie Tompkins founded The North Face as a retail store in 1968. The company retailed premium grade climbing and backpacking equipment. In 1969, the company created the first solution for carrying bulky gear – the Ruthsack.
After venturing into wholesale and manufacturing, the company continued growing and expanding. In the early ‘70s, the company added outwear to its product portfolio.
The North Face invested heavily in product design and development, making it one of the most formidable companies. In 1975, the company introduced a geodesic dome tent that became the industry’s reference point for outdoor equipment.
The industry adopted the design as the standard for lightweight, high-performance tents used in polar and high-altitude expeditions. Other outdoor enthusiasts also adopted the tent, making it the standard for general camping and backpacking.
In the same year The North Face introduced the geodesic tent, the company also introduced sleeping bags with a shingled construction of synthetic insulation. These sleeping bags also became an industry standard.
In the early ‘80s, The North Face continued its streak of innovative product design and consistent development, launching its “extreme skiwear” line.
The company added its product portfolio again in 1988, launching the Expedition System. The latter featured a line of severe cold weather clothing with integrated components that could make the clothing usable in different combinations.
The North Face claimed that world-class mountain climbers had used the Expedition System multiple times in various configurations. By the late ‘80s, The North Face was the only manufacturer and distributor of a comprehensive line of high-performance, premium-grade apparel and equipment for backpacking, skiing, and mountaineering in the U.S.
By the late ‘90s, the company had expanded beyond climbers and outdoor enthusiasts, focusing on street couture to grow its market presence.
Surviving bankruptcy
Despite having a robust product line, internal decision-making within The North Face was constantly questioned. During the company’s growth phase in the ‘80s, the company tried to manufacture all of its products.
This decision led to large capital investment in an inventory of finished goods, obsolete materials, and late delivery of high-demand products. To combat these issues, the company began to open outlet stores in the late ‘80s, in an effort to sell the lower-priced products and remove obsolete materials from its inventory.
This decision damaged the company’s high-end or expensive product reputation since customers did not understand why they were making lower-priced, perceivably lower-quality goods. These outlet stores did not perform well, leading to their closure.
These unfortunate decisions led to a sharp decline in the company’s financial health. As a result, Odyssey Holding, Inc. (OHI) acquired the company in May 1988. At the time, The North Face was known as North Face Corporation.
William N. Simon became The North Face’s president. Simon previously headed OHI, which owned about 30 companies in the brand-name and apparel industry. Then, in 1993, the apparel company recruited a new executive staff in an effort to mix up the company’s operations and restore its financial health.
The new management team initiated significant changes, including hiring new and experienced operating managers and executives, as well as shifting the company’s focus to sales and gross margins.
They also expanded contracted sources of goods and materials, closed discount outlets, and discontinued unprofitable product lines. As a result of these changes, the company began to see an improvement in sales and profits. However, the parent company, OHI, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 1993.
That same year, the company was purchased for $62 million at a public auction. The buyers included J.H. Whitney & Co., William S. McFarlane, and Cason. TNF Holdings changed its name to The North Face, Inc. on June 8, 1994, with Cason taking the helm as the company’s CEO.
The North Face trademarks
The North Face has sought or obtained federal trademark registration for about 148 trademarks. They include “ICEPICK,” “HIMALAYAN,” and “EXPEDITION SYSTEM.”
A federal trademark registration was obtained for “ICEPICK” on August 17, 2010. The company uses the trademark for its footwear.
In October 2020, The North Face obtained federal trademark registration for “HIMALAYAN,” and uses the trademark for its one-piece snow suits, mittens, snow bibs, and jackets.
Last updated on March 31, 2026. This list includes all pending trademark applications and active federal trademark registrations that are owned by The North Face.
Please note: Gerben IP does not represent The North Face. This page is provided for informational purposes and reflects information available in public USPTO records.
| wdt_ID | wdt_created_by | wdt_created_at | wdt_last_edited_by | wdt_last_edited_at | Trademark | Serial Number | Registration Number |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | ![]() |
99733600 | pending | ||||
| 2 | THE NORTH FACE | 99733589 | pending | ||||
| 3 | ALTAMESA | 99697958 | pending | ||||
| 4 | SKYWALL | 99691030 | pending | ||||
| 5 | NEVER JUST A HIKE | 99608441 | pending | ||||
| 7 | THE NORTH FACE A5 SERIES | 99478114 | pending | ||||
| 8 | TNF A5 SERIES | 99478110 | pending | ||||
| 9 | GOOD TO GROW | 99425443 | pending | ||||
| 10 | DREAMBOUND | 99256299 | pending | ||||
| 11 | SCREEGUARD | 99256294 | pending | ||||
| 12 | ALTAMESA | 99148576 | pending | ||||
| 13 | CLYFFE | 99148589 | pending | ||||
| 14 | EXPLORE CAMP | 99069252 | 8047285 | ||||
| 15 | SHELLISTA | 99069274 | 8107065 | ||||
| 16 | FASTPACK | 99069260 | pending | ||||
| 17 | CLYFFE | 99069272 | pending | ||||
| 18 | VERTO | 99069265 | 8107064 | ||||
| 19 | ![]() |
99035040 | pending | ||||
| 20 | HIGH KINETICS | 98917328 | pending | ||||
| 21 | DURABLISS | 98917325 | pending | ||||
| 22 | HKE | 98917329 | pending | ||||
| 23 | NEVER STOP STUDIOS | 98873293 | pending | ||||
| 24 | NEVER STOP EXPLORING STUDIOS | 98873280 | pending | ||||
| 25 | MTN MIX | 98873250 | pending | ||||
| 26 | ELEVATION | 85553403 | 5586408 | ||||
| 27 | GLENCLYFFE | 98129390 | 7591435 | ||||
| 28 | ![]() |
90565436 | 7559481 | ||||
| 29 | BASE CAMP | 87865304 | 6709161 | ||||
| 30 | BASE CAMP | 87865252 | 6709160 | ||||
| 31 | CIRCALOFT | 97819447 | pending | ||||
| 32 | GOLD KAZOO | 97276514 | 7644877 | ||||
| 33 | GREEN KAZOO | 97267187 | 7644873 | ||||
| 34 | FUSEFORM | 86325200 | 5433672 | ||||
| 35 | ![]() |
97436432 | pending | ||||
| 36 | SUMMER BASE CAMP | 90026306 | 7770176 | ||||
| 37 | THE NORTH FACE SUMMER BASE CAMP | 90026277 | 7516398 | ||||
| 38 | THE NORTH FACE | 98129529 | 7860393 | ||||
| 39 | OPTIFIT | 85664949 | 4455942 | ||||
| 40 | ![]() |
98692501 | 8036731 | ||||
| 41 | ![]() |
98692432 | 8036729 | ||||
| 42 | SUMMER BASE CAMP | 98689132 | pending | ||||
| 43 | WAWONA | 98687884 | 8046009 | ||||
| 44 | BORN TO EXPLORE | 98448813 | 7463609 | ||||
| 47 | EXPEDITION SYSTEM | 97640450 | pending | ||||
| 48 | XPLR PASS TRAIL DAYS | 97296168 | pending | ||||
| 49 | ATHLETE TESTED. EXPEDITION PROVEN. | 87412117 | 5373516 | ||||
| 50 | ULTRANEERING | 98637021 | pending | ||||
| 51 | THE NORTH FACE | 72427008 | 983624 | ||||
| 54 | ![]() |
98580980 | pending | ||||
| 55 | ![]() |
98580917 | pending |
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