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In the apparel industry, style is everything: start exploring logos and brands.
American Giant
United States | Clothing
American Giant
Clothing brand from United States
Becky Bisoulis
United States | Clothing
Becky Bisoulis
Clothing brand from United States
Broadbents of Southport
United Kingdom | Clothing
Broadbents of Southport
Clothing brand from United Kingdom
Caliumi F Lli
Italy | Clothing
Caliumi F Lli
Clothing brand from Italy
Canada Wire and Cable Company
Canada | Clothing
Canada Wire and Cable Company
Clothing brand from Canada
Chaums Apparel
United States | Clothing
Chaums Apparel
Clothing brand from United States
Confezioni Coo
Italy | Clothing
Confezioni Coo
Clothing brand from Italy
Das Band
Switzerland | Clothing
Gloweave Shirts
Australia | Clothing
Gloweave Shirts
Clothing brand from Australia
Gomen
Japan | Clothing
Grantham Rainwear
United Kingdom | Clothing
Grantham Rainwear
Clothing brand from United Kingdom
Indiustrias Paramount
Brazil | Clothing
Indiustrias Paramount
Clothing brand from Brazil
Maglificio Gianluca
Italy | Clothing
Maglificio Gianluca
Clothing brand from Italy
Okhansk Mens Shirt Factory
USSR | Clothing
Okhansk Mens Shirt Factory
Clothing brand from USSR
Sovetsk Gloves Factory
USSR | Clothing
Sovetsk Gloves Factory
Clothing brand from USSR
Veb Feintuch
Germany | Clothing
Veb Feintuch
Clothing brand from Germany
Banking brands & logo design concepts
In the apparel industry, a logo should look just as good (and fit just as well) as the clothes and accessories the brand sells. In other words, it should convey your sense of style and taste at a glance. For a passionate designer-entrepreneur who loves the latest fashion trends and understands style, there is nothing better than creating a clothing line. Whether creating a new design, delivering from a third-party manufacturer, or working with a designer, a stylish logo on clothing will complement the brand and help stand out from the crowd.
Symbols, while optional, are a great way to add a bit of trendy flavor to your clothing logo and brand. If you decide to add a symbol, make sure it matches the type and style of clothing you offer. This dress logo may be cute, but it may not make sense if you’re selling men’s suits exclusively. As with any logo element, your symbol should complement all the other aspects of the logo and be scalable enough to fit on the smallest clothing tag.