as much as I want to think it’s only ego, there’s absolutely no way SO many people independently of each other remember the fruit of the loom logo had a cornucopia
…granted there’s absolutely no way the solution to this conundrum is an alternate universe lmao
A plausible theory I saw on the cornucopia is that some knockoff brand used it and the knockoff brand had poorer quality clothes and so none of it is around anymore
Also keep in mind that nowadays we live in an age where something as insignificant as a logo change becomes headline news.
It’s entirely possible the company ran some market analysis and discreetly changed the logo a few decades ago. Maybe a shirt still exists out there with that logo, but it’s hard to find since cheap t-shirts and underwear don’t last as long as something like tailored vintage clothing. I’m sure if you spend enough time searching on the internet you might find something, but personally I cannae be arsed
as much as I want to think it’s only ego, there’s absolutely no way SO many people independently of each other remember the fruit of the loom logo had a cornucopia
…granted there’s absolutely no way the solution to this conundrum is an alternate universe lmao
A plausible theory I saw on the cornucopia is that some knockoff brand used it and the knockoff brand had poorer quality clothes and so none of it is around anymore
I’m with you on the cornucopia, there’s no way that logo didn’t exist somewhere.
Also keep in mind that nowadays we live in an age where something as insignificant as a logo change becomes headline news.
It’s entirely possible the company ran some market analysis and discreetly changed the logo a few decades ago. Maybe a shirt still exists out there with that logo, but it’s hard to find since cheap t-shirts and underwear don’t last as long as something like tailored vintage clothing. I’m sure if you spend enough time searching on the internet you might find something, but personally I cannae be arsed