Brands with double C logos include Chanel and Under Armor.
1. Chanel
Chanel is a French luxury brand founded in 1910 by Coco Chanel (formerly known as Gabrielle Bonheur Chanel, Chinese name Gabrielle Chanel) Founded in France, it has three categories of products: fashion boutiques and accessories, perfumes, makeup and skin care products, and watches/high-end jewelry. In 1910, Chanel opened an accessories store at 21 rue Cambon. She successively launched hats, dresses and casual wear.
2. Under Armor
Under Armor refers to an American sports equipment brand. Under Armor (NYSE: UA) is headquartered in Baltimore, Maryland. The company mainly produces sports equipment. UA mainly produces tight underwear worn under sports uniforms (such as worn under basketball uniforms and baseball uniforms) or shoulder pads (such as American football or hockey shoulder pads), but in addition, UA also produces sweatshirts, ordinary T-shirts, long Sweatpants etc.
Chanel’s representative products:
1. N°5 perfume: In 1921, Chanel launched its first perfume N°5. In 1920, Chanel and Ennis Bowe Glass met and together they created a perfume that Chanel described as "smelling like a woman". It was the first "abstract" perfume. Unlike the single floral fragrances such as rose, jasmine or lilac that were popular at the time, N°5 did not have a single main fragrance, but a composite fragrance that combined more than 80 ingredients.
2. 2.55 handbag: Chanel realized the close relationship between handbags and daily life earlier than others, so she designed the "2.55" handbag in February 1955. Born in 1955, the materials of 2.55 are made of sheepskin, caviar embossed calfskin, patent leather, crocodile skin and python skin. Colors have appeared in gray, sandy brown, celadon, midnight blue, brown and other popular colors of each season.
The above content refers to Baidu Encyclopedia-Chanel