banana republic logo

Posted by admin | fashion,gap logo | Friday 8 October 2010 11:24 am
Bing — The new logo sets the Gap name against a white backdrop, with a blue square in the… read more
Google Blog Search — Same store sales of -2% were worse than expected as Banana Republic came in flat versus expectations… read more
The new logo sets the Gap name against a white backdrop, with a blue square in the upper-right corner. Gap, which owns Banana Republic, Old Navy, Piperlime and Athleta, has been updating its clothing lines and stores to appeal to so-called Millennials …
The new logo sets the Gap name against a white backdrop, with a blue square in the upper-right corner. Gap, which owns Banana Republic, Old Navy, Piperlime and Athleta, has been updating its clothing lines and stores to appeal to Millennials – customers in …
… immediately available to walk me through the new logo, and what Gap hopes to achieve with it. I will update this once I know. Yet I’m glad the company is trying something. I quite like the logos for Gap Inc.’s other brands — Banana Republic, Old Navy,
namely Banana Republic and Old Navy. An additional marketing SNAFU is embodied in the fact that no advance communication was offered to consumers or perhaps an invitation to submit ideas before a new logo was announced. It was like the proverbial surprise …
Same store sales were flat at Banana Republic, and they fell 1 percent at Gap stores and fell 5 percent at Old Navy stores. Gap also rolled out a new logo .

banana republic logo

Posted by admin | fashion,gap logo | Friday 8 October 2010 11:17 am
Yahoo! News — Gap Inc.’s iconic blue-square logo, emblazoned on millions of shirts, hats and bags for more than two… read more
Google Blog Search — Same store sales of -2% were worse than expected as Banana Republic came in flat versus expectations… read more
Gap Inc.’s iconic blue-square logo, emblazoned on millions of shirts, hats and bags for more than two decades, got a makeover this week, drawing a backlash from customers who see the new look as ugly and bland. Gap, based in San Francisco, released the…
Gap Inc. ’s iconic blue-square logo, emblazoned on millions of shirts, hats and bags for more than two decades, got a makeover this week, drawing a backlash from customers who see the new look as ugly and bland.
Changing any element of an established brand is a risk. It can go either way, consumers might love it and sales increase along with the reputation, or they hate it and the sales crash as a result. It’s surprising how much we hate change. Even something as simple as the logo that appears on our jea
For Dori Degenhardt, of Rock Hill, the place where she buys clothes is the same place where she takes the clothes she’s tired of.
Taubman Centers, Inc. announced today that Great Lakes Crossing has changed its name to Great Lakes Crossing Outlets. At 1.4 million square feet, the fully-enclosed Great Lakes Crossing Outlets is the largest outlet center in Michigan, offering shoppers 185 retail and dining options including 10 new stores announced today.

banana republic logo

Posted by admin | fashion,gap logo | Friday 8 October 2010 11:12 am
Bing — The new logo sets the Gap name against a white backdrop, with a blue square in the… read more
Google Blog Search — Same store sales of -2% were worse than expected as Banana Republic came in flat versus expectations… read more
The new logo sets the Gap name against a white backdrop, with a blue square in the upper-right corner. Gap, which owns Banana Republic, Old Navy, Piperlime and Athleta, has been updating its clothing lines and stores to appeal to so-called Millennials …
The new logo sets the Gap name against a white backdrop, with a blue square in the upper-right corner. Gap, which owns Banana Republic, Old Navy, Piperlime and Athleta, has been updating its clothing lines and stores to appeal to Millennials – customers in …
… immediately available to walk me through the new logo, and what Gap hopes to achieve with it. I will update this once I know. Yet I’m glad the company is trying something. I quite like the logos for Gap Inc.’s other brands — Banana Republic, Old Navy,
namely Banana Republic and Old Navy. An additional marketing SNAFU is embodied in the fact that no advance communication was offered to consumers or perhaps an invitation to submit ideas before a new logo was announced. It was like the proverbial surprise …
Same store sales were flat at Banana Republic, and they fell 1 percent at Gap stores and fell 5 percent at Old Navy stores. Gap also rolled out a new logo .
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