Unclasping those gold interlocking CCs would open the doors. Owning one would be my gateway to womanhood. Once in middle school, a classmate's pride in her new baby tee emblazoned with a massive CK Jeans logo made me cringe I was embarrassed for all my peers who placed alarming importance on turning themselves into human billboards.īut I wasn't any better in my late teens and early twenties when I lusted after designer purses. I blame women's magazines, Kate Moss, and Sex in the City. Splurging on It bags to keep up with the It girls was the way to go when fast fashion had you covered with the rest of the outfit. While I still found monogrammed purses, like those LV Speedy bags, to be terribly cheesy, I really wanted a classic black quilted Chanel. Those tight-fitting polo shirts with little green alligators. Those velour tracksuits with JUICY splashed across the butt. Or as happy as the penguin in Happy Feet.From grade school to high school, I managed to evade the omnipresent desire for branded clothes: Tommy, Calvin, Abercrombie, Nike. Not to be confused with the Penguin Books penguin, here's another bird who looks wise beyond his years but not nearly as cheery as the logo he's a part of. The Jack Wills pheasant is definitely an old man, what with that top hat and cane, and this guy looks like a granddaddy pheasant to us.ġ2. ![]() Remember not too long ago when Ecko had that insane promotion where you could get a 20% Ecko discount for life if you just got the logo tattooed on your body? This rhino looks smarter than all of those guys, times ten.ġ1. Since there's nothing cute about a horse being ridden by an strapping equestrian (oh, wait), we've opted to use this picture of a sleeping pony instead.ġ0. They also seem to look the same in every picture, but this might be the best one out there.ĩ. An emblem of the France, the rooster also graces the large, puffy logo on Moncler jackets. He wants to hang out the car window or sprawl out on a porch swing.Ĩ. ![]() This dog does not want to be carried in your purse. And since the dog in their logo looks like a brat, we found one that's way cooler. The Juicy Couture dog is actually a Highland Terrier, not a Yorkie as we had previously thought. After all, their clothes are designed solely for the small majority of the male population who have miles and miles of pecs.ħ. Their logo would be something as burly as a moose. Psycho Bunny's bunny looks like a jerk, so here's one that's a hell of a lot sweeter, melting your heart among a bed of flowers.Ħ. While Lacoste's croc seems pretty friendly, what with that pink tongue flapping in the breeze and all, a quick Internet search proves that crocodiles, like this one, aren't all that friendly.ĥ. Not to be confused with a Lacoste alligator. To counter how ridiculous the baby phat cat is, we found you a Siamese Cat who looks just as stunned as we were when we found out that Baby Phat also makes a line of medical scrubs.Ĥ. It doesn't matter how big they are, or how fast they'd rip you apart if they found you in the ocean: Whales, like the one on the Vineyard Vines logo, always look so happy.ģ. Okay, we know these aren't baby ducks in the Dooney & Bourke logo, and that it's actually a grown-up duck that sits atop of the promise of "All Weather Leather." But what kind of duck? A diving duck, or a dabbling duck? Since we couldn't figure it out (and didn't know how to explain the question to Dooney & Bourke), we went ahead with these little guys. Have a look at our list of what was basically our excuse to Google "cute ponies" throughout the week and consider it work.ġ. So as not to bore you, we've spliced these next to pictures of the animals they depict-either in the wild, or just being plain old adorable. Since we've been known to wake up a little hungover on the weekends and watch YouTube videos of cute animals before heading out to brunch (true story), we figure what better way to enjoy your Sunday than by taking a look at 12 brands that have animals in their logos. You can also see what we’re up to by signing up here. The archives will remain available here for new stories, head over to Vox.com, where our staff is covering consumer culture for The Goods by Vox. Thank you to everyone who read our work over the years.
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