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What is the translation of IZOD into Chinese?

“IZOD” is a famous American leisure brand. There is currently no authoritative Chinese translation. The transliteration is called: IZOD.

Its history is like a story. In 1900, Vin Draddy, the owner of a company specializing in skirts in New York, traveled to the UK and accidentally saw an elegant tailor shop called "Jack IZOD'Z" while visiting London. The owner, Jack, is highly respected for making ready-made clothes for King George VI and other princes and nobles. Its tailor shop is very luxuriously decorated. What attracts and impresses Vin even more is Jack's unique surname (IZOD) and his prominent status. Every piece of clothing Jack makes is sewn with a label embroidered with his name and accompanied by the phrase "Sewer to the King." Vin happened to be planning to enter the men's clothing industry, and he needed a famous trademark to complement his products. As an old tailor, it's time for Jack to retire. So Vin gave him a high price on the condition that he buy the IZOD trademark, which Jack readily accepted.