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Which brand is the real polo? What is the real polo trademark pattern?

Open any e-commerce platform and enter the word polo, and you will find many similar brand stores appearing, leaving consumers with no idea which one is the real original brand. As a result, many consumers mistakenly buy fake and shoddy products. So, which brand is the real Polo, and what is the real Polo trademark pattern?

The real polo is Polo Ralph Lauren, U.S. POLO ASSN, St. Paul, and Beverly Paul. The real polo trademark pattern is a person riding a horse with the brand name underneath or next to it.

Only four brands, Polo Ralph Lauren, U.S. POLO ASSN, St. Paul, and Beverly Paul, are real polo, and the others are not. Although Polo Ralph Lauren's fabrics are lightweight, they look very delicate, just like ordinary woven fabrics, and are extremely comfortable to wear. U.S. POLO ASSN's clothes are three-dimensional, ergonomic and have clean threads. St. Paul's clothes are not prone to pilling after being worn for a long time. Beverly Paul's clothes are clear and delicate, with precise placement.

There is only one true polo trademark pattern. The main logo is a man on horseback, and the brand name is below or on the side. No matter what brand, they all have this type of logo. The word Polo itself means a ball game on horseback, so many polo brands use this meaning to combine their own brand product content to design unique brand logos exclusive to their own brands, such as using different colors and fonts.