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  2. Alligator Rainwear - Wikipedia

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    Alligator is now owned by Baker Street Brands, and produces rainwear, clothing and luggage, described as one of their "heritage brands". [1] In 2011, Baker Street Clothing won a four-year legal case against Lacoste, who argued that people would confuse the trademark Alligator with their crocodile logo.

  3. File:Patagonia (Unternehmen) logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    Original file (SVG file, nominally 1,024 × 200 pixels, file size: 11 KB) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.

  4. Wikipedia:Find SVG logos - Wikipedia

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    Zoom in to check if it is a vector. PDF.js will stop rerendering after a certain zoom level, but it will be clear enough to distinguish between a vector and an obvious raster image. Open that particular page with Inkscape; Select that part of the logo, paste it into new file; Optional: scale the image to a reasonable size

  5. Category:SVG logos of companies - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "SVG logos of companies" The following 28 files are in this category, out of 28 total. A. File:Abbey logo.svg; File:Aeroflot Logo en.svg;

  6. Lacoste - Wikipedia

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    It sells clothing, footwear, sportswear, eyewear, leather goods, perfume, towels and watches. The company can be recognised by its green Crocodile logo. [6] René Lacoste, the company's founder, was first given the nickname "the Crocodile" by the American press after he bet his team captain a crocodile-skin suitcase that he would win his match.

  7. Alligator Oil Clothing - Wikipedia

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    Company building in St. Louis in 2014. Alligator Oil Clothing was a clothing company in the United States. The company made oilcloth. The company's buildings in St. Louis, Missouri are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [1] The company's buildings were listed on the National Register in 2013.

  8. Category:Sporting goods company logos - Wikipedia

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    To place a file in this category, add the tag {{Non-free logo|Sporting goods company logos}} to the bottom of the file's description page. If you are not sure which category a file belongs to, consult the file copyright tag page. If this category is very large, please consider placing your file in a new or existing subcategory.

  9. Izod Lacoste - Wikipedia

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    The brand hit its peak popularity in the late '70s and early '80s when the "preppy" look became mainstream, with many nationwide department stores featuring separate "Izod/Lacoste" shops, with jackets, sweaters, and a wide variety of other apparel. During this period, annual sales reached $150 million for the shirts alone.