Archaeopteryx owns Canadian sports brand Arc'teryx, French mountain outdoor cross-country brand Salomon (Solomon) and American tennis equipment brand Wilson (Wilson), and its products are all over clothing, shoes and hats, tennis equipment, skiing equipment, sports watches and treadmills.
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The name and trademark pattern of Arc'teryx come from the earliest bird archaeopteryx known to mankind. The pattern image is based on the "Berlinspecimen" found in Berlin around 1880, which is the most complete archaeopteryx fossil so far.
Archaeopteryx products
Thermal insulation jacket series; Windstopper-Loft series; Goltes? PacLite series; Ascent soft shell series; Windstopper series; Polartec power shield series; Elastic fabric series; Polylaminate series; Insulation series; Grassroots series; Descent-soft shell series; Descent-insulation series.
Therefore, the Arc'teryx brand is generally called Archaeopteryx in Chinese, commonly known as "bird", "bird" or "Canadian bird" to distinguish it from another American brand, the American bird, which uses the trademark of bird pattern.
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