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		<title>The value of logos on clothing</title>
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The value of logos on clothing is a post from: Clothes 2 Order Printing and Embroidery Blog Recent case studies have shown what we all suspected – the logo is king. But why?   Partly it’s because a logo, emblem or monogram is not language specific. The ‘golden arches’ appear around the world, and have [...]]]></description>
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