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Are Under Armor, Hotsuit, and Chanel the same company?

No

UnderArmour refers to an American sports equipment brand. UnderArmour (NYSE: UA) is headquartered in Baltimore, Maryland. The company mainly produces sports equipment.

The HOTSUIT[1] brand originated from Colorado, USA, and was founded in 1999. The company's original products were only sweating clothes, and the brand was named after HOT (heat) + SUIT (clothing).

Chanel (Chanel) is a French luxury brand. Its founder is Coco Chanel (original name is Gabrielle Bonheur Chanel, Chinese name is Gabrielle Coco Chanel). The brand was founded in Paris, France in 1910. The brand has a wide range of products, including clothing, jewelry and accessories, cosmetics, skin care products, perfumes, etc. Extended information

Under Armor logo meaning and brand story

Logo meaning: The identification graphic of the Under Armor trademark is a combination of the intersection of the initial letters "U" and "A" of "Under Armor" Made of red as the brand identity color. Under Armor (UA) is a well-known high-end functional sports brand in the United States, adhering to the brand mission of "making sportswear stronger".

Brand Story: UnderArmour was founded in 1996 by former Maryland football star Kevin Plank. Tired of the painful feeling of cotton TEE being soaked with sweat after exercise, Kevin Plank invented and developed a material prototype that allows athletes to keep their bodies fresh and light during strenuous exercise.

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