Kawhi Leonard Files Applications For Two Trademarks For New Clothing Brand

Kawhi Leonard is looking to get into the apparel business, but not before trying to lock up a few key trademarks.

Leonard’s company, Kawhi Leonard LLC, has filed applications with the United States Patent and Trademark Office to trademark two phrases: “WHAT IT DO BABY” and “CITY VIEWS OVER INTERVIEWS,” per their website.

Trademark lawyer Josh Gerben explained the details in a video he released on his Twitter.

The phrases would be used either the slogan or the name of a new clothing brand selling “athletic and athletically-inspired clothing,” per the applications.

The trademark applications were filed Oct. 23, the day after he and the Los Angeles Clippers defeated the Lakers 112-102.

The phrase “What it do baby” quickly morphed into a viral meme after Leonard used the phrase in an Instagram post in June.

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Leonard had better hope this goes better than LeBron James’ recent attempt to trademark “Taco Tuesday,” although something tells us it will.