Document:

Exhibit
10.8

CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION

PRINCIPAL REGISTER

The Mark
shown in this certificate has been registered in the United States Patent and
Trademark Office to the named registrant.

The
records of the United States Patent and Trademark Office show that
an application for
registration of the Mark shown in this Certificate was filed in the  Office; that the
application was examined and determined to be in compliance with  the requirements of the law
and with the regulations prescribed by the Director of the  United States Patent and
Trademark Office; and that the Applicant is entitled to  registration of the Mark
under the Trademark Act of 1946, as Amended.

A copy of
the Mark and pertinent data from the application are part of  this certificate.

To avoid CANCELLATION of the registration, the owner of the
registration
must submit a declaration of continued use or excusable non-use  between
the fifth and sixth years after the registration date. (See next page for more
information.)
Assuming such a declaration is properly filed, the registration will
remain in force
for ten (10)  years, unless terminated by
an order of the Commissioner  for Trademarks or a federal court. (See next page for
information on maintenance  requirements for successive ten-year periods.)

	
  [SEAL]

  	
  

  
	
   

  	
  Director of the United States Patent and
  Trademark Office

  

 

 

REQUIREMENTS
TO MAINTAIN YOUR FEDERAL

TRADEMARK REGISTRATION

Requirements in the First Ten
Years*

What and When
to File:

·              First Filing: A Declaration of Continued Use
(or Excusable Non-use), filed between the 5th and 6th years after the registration date. (See 15
U.S.C. §1058; 37 C.F.R. §2.161.)

·              Second Filing: A Declaration of Continued Use
(or Excusable Non-use) and an Application
for Renewal, filed between the 9th and 10th years after the registration date. (See 15 U.S.C. §1058
and §1059; 37 C.F.R. §2.161 and 2.183.)

Requirements in Successive
Ten-Year Periods*

What and When
to File:

·              A Declaration of Continued Use (or Excusable
Non-use) and an Application for Renewal,
filed between each 9th and 10th-year
period after the date when the first ten-year
period ends. (See 15 U.S.C. §1058 and §1059; 37 C.F.R. §2.161
and 2.183.)

Grace Period Filings*

There is a six-month grace
period for filing the documents listed above, with payment of an additional
fee.

The U.S. Patent and Trademark
Office (USPTO) will NOT send you any future notice  or reminder of these filing
requirements. Therefore, you should contact the USPTO  approximately one year prior to
the deadlines set forth above to determine the  requirements and fees for submission of the required filings.

NOTE: Electronic forms for the above documents, as well as information
regarding current filing requirements and fees, are available online at the
USPTO web site:

www.uspto.gov

YOUR
REGISTRATION WILL BE CANCELLED
IF YOU DO NOT

FILE THE DOCUMENTS IDENTIFIED ABOVE DURING THE

SPECIFIED TIME PERIODS.

*Exception for the
Extensions of Protection under the Madrid Protocol:

The holder of an
international registration with an extension of protection to the United
States must file, under slightly
different time periods, a Declaration of Continued Use (or Excusable Non-use) at the USPTO. See 15
U.S.C. §1141k; 37 C.F.R. §7.36. The renewal of an international registration, however, must be filed at the
International Bureau of the World
Intellectual Property Organization, under Article 7 of the Madrid Protocol. See 15
U.S.C. §1141j; 37 C.F.R. §7.41.

 

 

	
  Int. Cls.:
  18 and 25

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  
	
  Prior
  U.S. Cls.:
  1, 2, 3, 22, 39 and 41

  	
  Reg. No. 3,132,111

  
	
   

  	
   

  
	
  United
  States Patent and Trademark Office

  	
  Registered Aug. 22, 2006

  

 

TRADEMARK

PRINCIPAL
REGISTER

SPORT HALEY, INC. (COLORADO
CORPORATION)

4600 EAST 48TH AVENUE

DENVER, CO 80216

FOR: PURSES AND TOTE BAGS, IN
CLASS 18 (U.S. CLS. 1, 2, 3, 22 AND 41).

FIRST USE 1-31-2005; IN
COMMERCE 1-31-2005.

FOR: WOMEN’S CLOTHING,
NAMELY, DRESSES, SKIRTS, HATS, BELTS, SHIRTS, JACKETS, SWEATERS, VESTS,
SWEATSHIRTS, SWEATPANTS, SHORTS AND PANTS, IN CLASS 25 (U.S. CLS. 22 AND 39).

FIRST USE 1-31-2005; IN
COMMERCE 1-31-2005.

NO CLAIM IS MADE TO THE
EXCLUSIVE RIGHT TO USE “SPORT”, APART FROM THE MARK AS SHOWN.

SER. NO. 78-569,931, FILED
2-17-2005.

KRISTIN DAHLING, EXAMINING
ATTORNEYExhibit
10.9

CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION

PRINCIPAL REGISTER

The Mark
shown in this certificate has been registered in the United States Patent and
Trademark Office to the named registrant.

The
records of the United States Patent and Trademark Office show that
an application for
registration of the Mark shown in this Certificate was filed in the  Office; that the
application was examined and determined to be in compliance with  the requirements of the law
and with the regulations prescribed by the Director of the  United States Patent and
Trademark Office; and that the Applicant is entitled to  registration of the Mark
under the Trademark Act of 1946, as Amended.

A copy of
the Mark and pertinent data from the application are part of  this certificate.

To avoid CANCELLATION of the registration, the owner of the
registration
must submit a declaration of continued use or excusable non-use  between
the fifth and sixth years after the registration date. (See next page for more
information.)
Assuming such a declaration is properly filed, the registration will
remain in force
for ten (10)  years, unless terminated by
an order of the Commissioner  for Trademarks or a federal court. (See next page for
information on maintenance  requirements for successive ten-year periods.)

	
  [SEAL]

  	
  

  
	
   

  	
  Director of the United States Patent and
  Trademark Office

  

 

 

REQUIREMENTS
TO MAINTAIN YOUR FEDERAL

TRADEMARK REGISTRATION

Requirements in the First Ten
Years*

What and When
to File:

·              First Filing: A Declaration of Continued Use
(or Excusable Non-use), filed between the 5th and 6th years after the registration date. (See 15 U.S.C. §1058; 37 C.F.R. §2.161.)

·              Second Filing: A Declaration of Continued Use
(or Excusable Non-use) and an Application
for Renewal, filed between the 9th and 10th years after the registration date. (See 15 U.S.C. §1058 and §1059; 37 C.F.R. §2.161
and 2.183.)

Requirements in Successive
Ten-Year Periods*

What and When
to File:

·              A Declaration of Continued Use (or Excusable
Non-use) and an Application for Renewal,
filed between each 9th and 10th-year
period after the date when the first ten-year
period ends. (See 15 U.S.C. §1058 and §1059; 37 C.F.R. §2.161 and 2.183.)

Grace Period Filings*

There is a six-month grace
period for filing the documents listed above, with payment of an additional
fee.

The U.S. Patent and Trademark
Office (USPTO) will NOT send you any future notice  or reminder of these filing
requirements. Therefore, you should contact the USPTO  approximately one year prior to
the deadlines set forth above to determine the  requirements and fees for submission of the required filings.

NOTE: Electronic forms for the above documents, as well as information
regarding current filing requirements and fees, are available online at the
USPTO web site:

www.uspto.gov

YOUR
REGISTRATION WILL BE CANCELLED
IF YOU DO NOT

FILE THE DOCUMENTS IDENTIFIED ABOVE DURING THE

SPECIFIED TIME PERIODS.

*Exception for the
Extensions of Protection under the Madrid Protocol:

The holder of an
international registration with an extension of protection to the United
States must file, under slightly
different time periods, a Declaration of Continued Use (or Excusable Non-use) at the USPTO. See 15
U.S.C. §1141k; 37 C.F.R. §7.36. The renewal of an international registration, however, must be filed at the
International Bureau of the World
Intellectual Property Organization, under Article 7 of the Madrid Protocol. See 15
U.S.C. §1141j; 37 C.F.R. §7.41.

 

 

	
  Int. Cls.:
  18 and 25

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  
	
  Prior
  U.S. Cls.:
  1, 2, 3, 22, 39 and 41

  	
  Reg. No. 3,132,108

  
	
   

  	
   

  
	
  United
  States Patent and Trademark Office

  	
  Registered Aug. 22, 2006

  

 

TRADEMARK

PRINCIPAL
REGISTER

SPORT HALEY, INC. (COLORADO
CORPORATION)

4600 EAST 48TH AVENUE

DENVER, CO 80216

FOR: PURSES AND TOTE BAGS, IN
CLASS 18 (U.S. CLS. 1, 2, 3, 22 AND 41).

FIRST USE 1-31-2003; IN
COMMERCE 1-31-2003.

FOR: WOMEN’S CLOTHING,
NAMELY, DRESSES, SKIRTS, HATS, BELTS, SHIRTS, JACKETS, SWEATERS, VESTS,
SWEATSHIRTS, SWEATPANTS, SHORTS AND PANTS, IN CLASS 25 (U.S. CLS. 22 AND 39).

FIRST USE 1-31-2003; IN
COMMERCE 1-31-2003.

NO CLAIM IS MADE TO THE
EXCLUSIVE RIGHT TO USE “SPORT”, APART FROM THE MARK AS SHOWN.

SER. NO. 78-568,823, FILED
2-16-2005.

KRISTIN DAHLING, EXAMINING
ATTORNEYExhibit
10.10

CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION

PRINCIPAL REGISTER

The Mark shown in this certificate
has been registered in the United States Patent and Trademark Office to the
named registrant.

The records of the United States
Patent and Trademark Office show that  an application for registration of the Mark shown in
this Certificate was filed in the  Office;
that the application was examined and determined to be in compliance with
the requirements of the law and with the
regulations prescribed by the Director of the  United States Patent and Trademark Office; and that
the Applicant is entitled to  registration
of the Mark under the Trademark Act of 1946,
as Amended.

A copy of the Mark and pertinent
data from the application are part of  this certificate.

To avoid CANCELLATION
of the registration, the owner of the  registration must submit a
declaration of continued use or excusable non-use  between the fifth and sixth years
after the registration date. (See
next page for more  information.)
Assuming such a declaration is properly filed, the registration will
remain in force for ten (10)  years, unless
terminated by an order of the Commissioner  for Trademarks or a federal court. (See next page for
information on maintenance  requirements
for successive ten-year periods.)

	
  [SEAL]

  	
  

  
	
   

  	
  Director of the United States Patent and
  Trademark Office

  

 

 

 

REQUIREMENTS
TO MAINTAIN YOUR FEDERAL

TRADEMARK REGISTRATION

Requirements in the First Ten
Years*

What and When
to File:

·              First Filing: A Declaration of Continued Use
(or Excusable Non-use), filed between the 5th and 6th years after the registration date. (See 15
U.S.C. §1058; 37 C.F.R. §2.161.)

·              Second Filing: A Declaration of Continued Use
(or Excusable Non-use) and an Application
for Renewal, filed between the 9th and 10th years after the registration date. 
(See 15 U.S.C. §1058 and §1059; 37 C.F.R. §2.161
and 2.183.)

Requirements in Successive Ten-Year
Periods*

What and When
to File:

·              A Declaration of Continued Use (or Excusable
Non-use) and an Application for Renewal,
filed between each 9th and 10th-year
period after the date when the first ten-year
period ends. (See 15 U.S.C. §1058 and §1059; 37 C.F.R. §2.161
and 2.183.)

Grace Period Filings*

There is a six-month grace
period for filing the documents listed above, with payment of an additional
fee.

The U.S. Patent and Trademark
Office (USPTO) will NOT send you any future notice  or reminder of these filing
requirements. Therefore, you should contact the USPTO  approximately one year prior to
the deadlines set forth above to determine the  requirements and fees for submission of the required filings.

NOTE: Electronic forms for the above documents, as well as information
regarding current filing requirements and fees, are available online at the
USPTO web site:

www.uspto.gov

YOUR
REGISTRATION WILL BE CANCELLED
IF YOU DO NOT

FILE THE DOCUMENTS IDENTIFIED ABOVE DURING THE

SPECIFIED TIME PERIODS.

*Exception for the
Extensions of Protection under the Madrid Protocol:

The holder of an
international registration with an extension of protection to the United
States must file, under slightly
different time periods, a Declaration of Continued Use (or Excusable Non-use) at the USPTO. See 15
U.S.C. §1141k; 37 C.F.R. §7.36. The renewal of an international registration, however, must be filed at the
International Bureau of the World
Intellectual Property Organization, under Article 7 of the Madrid Protocol. See 15
U.S.C. §1141j; 37 C.F.R. §7.41.

 

 

	
  Int. Cls.:
  25

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  
	
  Prior
  U.S. Cls.:
  22 and 39

  	
  Reg. No. 3,132,104

  
	
   

  	
   

  
	
  United
  States Patent and Trademark Office

  	
  Registered Aug. 22, 2006

  

 

TRADEMARK

PRINCIPAL
REGISTER

SPORT HALEY, INC. (COLORADO CORPORATION)

4600 EAST 48TH AVENUE

DENVER, CO 80216

FOR: MEN’S AND WOMEN’S
CLOTHING, NAMELY, SHIRTS, JACKETS, SWEATERS, VESTS, SWEATSHIRTS, SWEATPANTS, SHORTS
AND PANTS, IN CLASS 25 (U.S. CLS. 22 AND 39).

FIRST USE 1-31-2003; IN
COMMERCE 1-31-2003.

THE MARK CONSISTS OF STANDARD
CHARACTERS WITHOUT CLAIM TO ANY PARTICULAR FONT, STYLE, SIZE, OR COLOR.

NO CLAIM IS MADE TO THE
EXCLUSIVE RIGHT TO USE “SPORT”, APART FROM THE MARK AS SHOWN.

SER. NO. 78-568,040, FILED
2-15-2005.

KRISTIN DAHLING, EXAMINING
ATTORNEY

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