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What does the sign on the clothes mean?

The clothing label like dinosaur skeleton is Archaeopteryx.

Archaeopteryx, a Canadian outdoor clothing brand, was founded in Vancouver, Canada in 1989. Its parent company owns Canadian sports brand Arc‘teryx, French mountain outdoor cross-country brand Salomon and American tennis equipment brand Wilson, and its products are all over clothing and footwear, tennis equipment, skiing equipment, sports watches, treadmills and so on. ?

On February 25th, 219, Anta Sports announced that the offeror for the acquisition of Amer Sports Corporation, the parent company of Archaeopteryx, had received the necessary approval from the Mexican Federal Economic Competition Commission to complete the tender offer. At this point, the consortium led by Anta has obtained all the official approvals needed to acquire the Finnish sports brand Amer Sports.

Archaeopteryx's development course:

Archaeopteryx's predecessor was RockSolid, which was founded by DaveLane and JeremyGuard. Its earliest product was climbing equipment and Vapor seat belt designed and produced by hot pressing technology, which became one of the most popular products of Arc'teryx.

in the second year of the company's operation, along with the expansion of the company, Arc'teryx introduced Bora series backpacks with the same Vapor technology. In 1996, Arc'teryx was authorized by WLGore to use GORE-TEX fabric and began to produce its brand-new outdoor technical clothing series.

the name and trademark pattern of p>Arc'teryx come from Archaeopteryx, the earliest bird known to mankind, and the pattern image is based on the "HMN188 Berlin Specimen" discovered in Berlin around 188, which is the most complete archaeopteryx fossil so far.

therefore, Arc'teryx brand is generally called "archaeopteryx" in Chinese, commonly known as "bird", "bird" or "Canadian bird", to distinguish it from another American brand Osprey, American bird, which uses a bird pattern trademark.