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

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    This logo image consists only of simple geometric shapes or text. It does not meet the threshold of originality needed for copyright protection, and is therefore in the public domain . Although it is free of copyright restrictions, this image may still be subject to other restrictions .

  3. File:Logo of Max Fashion and Accessories, March 2018.png

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    File:Logo of Max Fashion and Accessories, March 2018.png. Add languages. ... 182 KB, MIME type: image/png) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons.

  4. Swoosh - Wikipedia

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    The "Swoosh" logo. The Swoosh is the logo of American sportswear designer and retailer Nike. Today, it has become one of the most recognizable brand logos in the world, and the most valuable, having a worth of $26 billion alone. [1] [2] Bill Bowerman and Phil Knight founded Nike on January 25, 1964, as Blue Ribbon Sports (BRS). [3]

  5. Versace - Wikipedia

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    The company produces Italian-made ready-to-wear and accessories, as well as haute couture under its Atelier Versace brand [8] and licenses its name and branding to Luxottica for eyewear. [9] Gianni Versace being a native of Calabria, in the ancient Magna Grecia (Greater Greece), the company logo is inspired by Medusa, a figure from Greek ...

  6. Category:High fashion brands - Wikipedia

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    High fashion clothing brandsbrands currently showing at one of the world's four major fashion weeks, in Paris, Milan, London, and New York Subcategories. This ...

  7. Category:Company logos - Wikipedia

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    In regard to uploading company logo images, please note the guidelines at Wikipedia:Logos.Two relevant guidelines state: "Logos that contain corporate slogans should be omitted in favour of equivalent logos that do not", and "Generally, logos should be used only when the company and its logo are reasonably familiar".

  8. Burberry - Wikipedia

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    Burberry was founded in 1856 when 21-year-old Thomas Burberry, a former draper's apprentice, opened his own store in Basingstoke, Hampshire, England. [5] By 1870, the business had established itself by focusing on the development of outdoors attire. [5]

  9. Fred Perry (clothing label) - Wikipedia

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    The brand's logo is a laurel wreath, which usually appears on the left breast of Fred Perry garments, stitched into the fabric. [1] [2] Fred Perry products are sold, and worn, around the world. [3] The Fred Perry brand is considered iconic, and remains popular, and fashionable. The brand has become a global symbol of alternative culture. [4] [5]