Logos Everyone Can Recognize
Regardless of if you own these brands or not, certain logos are just hard to forget. From Nike's iconic swoosh to Rolex's unmistakable crown, these images perfectly capture everything their brand stands behind. Let's put your knowledge to the test to see if you know all 20 of these popular fashion companies we'd be surprised if you didn't know.
1. Louis Vuitton
It doesn't matter if you own nothing from this company, one look and you can easily recognize it. With its simple LV logo and familiar-looking pattern, Louis Vuitton is such a popular designer brand that everyone knows its logo by heart. We're sure many of you hope to one day see it in your very own closet.
2. Gucci
With its iconic overlapping "G"s, Gucci's logo is a symbol of wealth and status. It immediately makes you think expensive and luxurious. You know you've made it as a company if you're able to make your customers instantly feel a certain way by looking at your logo.
3. Coach
Whether you know this brand from its familiar horse and carriage logo or simply the numerous layered Cs that cover many of its items, it's hard to find someone that doesn't recognize Coach. As one of the more affordable designer brands, it's popular with the younger crowd.
4. Nike
The best sign of a good logo is if people instantly know which company it belongs to. And if there's ever a company who truly nailed it, it has to be Nike. Their iconic "swoosh' logo is known around the entire world. It's simple yet captures the entire brand with just this one stroke.
5. Chanel
With its back-to-back overlapping "C" design, Chanel just sounds (and looks) like luxury. This brand, best known for their beloved handbags and beauty products, have created a logo that feels fitting of its sleek and simple design philosophy.
6. Adidas
Aside from Nike, another popular athletic brand is Adidas, a brand that is easily noticeable. From their striped tri-leaf design to their 3 simple diagonal stripes, it doesn't matter how many different logos this company has, each one is just as recognizable as the next.
7. Burberry
A symbol of elegance, Burberry is best known for its logo of a knight on a horse. While some might see it as an outdated image, we think it perfectly matches the theme and tone this brand sets. There's just something very dignified about it all!
8. Ralph Lauren
With its memorable logo of a polo player riding a horse, it immediately makes you associate Ralph Lauren with classy, sophisticated designs. This company has been around for so long, solidifying it as a brand that has truly stood the test of time. You've seen the logo as a kid, and you'll continue seeing it as you get older.
9. Versace
How could you possibly forget a designer brand that uses Medusa's head as its iconic logo? Said to represent beauty and power, Versace uses this imagery to make the brand unforgettable and unique. After all, can you name another brand that has a logo that stands out as much?
10. Yves Saint Laurent
Who needs something fancy when 3 letters are all you need to capture the brand's statement? Yves Saint Laurent is a picture of elegance, something that is mirrored in its simple YSL logo. There's nothing flashy about it, but that's what people love. It's subtly luxurious.
11. Puma
Sometimes, you just have to keep things simple. Why not create a logo that's exactly what the company name is? By using an image of the exact animal the brand is named after, Puma is able to make itself one of the most recognizable logos on the planet. Now that's pretty smart marketing.
12. Givenchy
Because there are so many designer brands out there that start with "G," from Givenchy to Gucci, it's important that each company makes their logo unique and stand out from the rest. Making sure it's different enough from Gucci, Givenchy has a clean and simple design that features 4 Gs in an aesthetically pleasing layout.
13. Uniqlo
Now one of the most popular affordable clothing brands in the world, Uniqlo has become a familiar sight. With its bright red logo, white lettering, and square design, it's not hard to remember. Honestly, even without the name written on it, all you need to see are the colors to recognize what brand it belongs to.
14. Giorgio Armani
Best known for its striped eagle logo carrying the letters GA, Giorgio Armani wanted to capture freedom, creativity, and inspiration in its iconic symbol. It's definitely a different approach from the others on this list that have taken a more low key route.
15. Tommy Hilfiger
To be honest, all we need to see are the red, white, and navy colors to know that its Tommy Hilfiger. While the rectangular shape is definitely memorable, its the colors that stand out for us. With many of their clothes following this color scheme, they've certain built an unforgettable brand.
16. Fendi
So many of Fendi's popular items feature their logo plastered all over, making it easy to see why people can recognize it so easily. While it just features two Fs facing opposite of each other, the brand has turned this simple and plain image into something extravagant and worthwhile. That's talent if you ask us.
17. Rolex
What better way to symbolize yourself as the king of watches than having a crown as your logo? While a picture of a crown can mean a lot of things, Rolex has become such a beloved brand that people immediately associate it with them. That's definitely how to tell if you're at the top of your game.
18. La Coste
Another smart way companies make their brand easy to remember as by combining it with a unique image. Say, like a crocodile for example? If we were to ask you to name a company that uses such a logo, we can almost guarantee La Coste is the only one that would come to mind.
19. Swarovski
Swans are known for being beautiful, graceful, and elegant creatures, meaning Swarovski truly hit the hammer on the head with their logo choice. One look at it perfectly captures everything this lovely jewelry brand stands for.
20. Carhartt
Having grown in popularity in recent years, Carhartt is slowly becoming a widely beloved brand despite having been around for over a hundred years. It's grown to be trendy with the hip hop crowd, which has helped it gain attention with its wave-like logo being seen more and more often.