Eddie Bauer dumbs down logo for GenZ
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Eddie Bauer dumbs down logo for GenZ
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Eddie Bauer, in an effort to make their logo readable to GenZ people who apparently consider cursive writing some sort of hieroglyphics, has created the most generic logo possible they possibly can and are using it to rebrand the company.
Apparently Idiocracy is a real thing.
Eddie Bauer, in an effort to make their logo readable to GenZ people who apparently consider cursive writing some sort of hieroglyphics, has created the most generic logo possible they possibly can and are using it to rebrand the company.
Apparently Idiocracy is a real thing.
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Re: Eddie Bauer dumbs down logo for GenZ
I'm surprised they're even still in business---they once had a distinct niche as a slightly more upscale counterpart to LL Bean. They're locations seem almost randomly distributed with lots of outlet. They need more than a new logo.
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Re: Eddie Bauer dumbs down logo for GenZ
Don't you know that Logo changes fix all the ills of a business? It also smokescreens the incompetense of the E-Suite!
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Re: Eddie Bauer dumbs down logo for GenZ
Eddie Bauer once had a reputation as a mail order outdoor gear type of store. Somewhere along the way they became more of a status/yuppie brand as they started opening mall locations, while stores such as Cabela's and REI appeared, which offer similar products along with a wider selection of sporting goods.
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IIRC Eddie Bauer hasn't had any local locations since their Citrus Heights 'outlet store' closed around 2010(demolished for Sprouts).I know they had a licensing arrangement with the Ford trucks line though I'm uncertain about the current status.
For your life,Thrifty and Payless have got it.
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This awful new logo looks remarkably similar to another bad new logo... Lands End. Same blocky upper case bold letters. It's really quite tacky.
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Most messed up brand I can think of. They still have their own stores selling very expensive outer wear. They have outlet stores that seem to focus on junk combined with mom and dad jeans. Finally they license their product to any one it seems. Costco, Sam's, Kohls, and probably others. What does their brand stand for?
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Stands for product for people who haven't discovered Columbia or North Face, and instead spend more on lower quality goods.
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Re: Eddie Bauer dumbs down logo for GenZ
I had to look back, but Eddie Bauer has gone back and forth more than just now on the script logo. In the last few years they also had a block text logo with wider, bold letters and a mountain-scape line running through them. So it's been dumbed down before. They've had many logos since their founding and none are consistent over time. So this isn't like they changed something timeless, but rather just another one of many new logos at Eddie Bauer.
Obviously the fact that they must think logo changes will solve their problems gives you a good indication of how much trouble they're in as an organization.
Obviously the fact that they must think logo changes will solve their problems gives you a good indication of how much trouble they're in as an organization.
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I was a very, very long-term customer (almost 40 years, starting when I was 16) and even worked there in the mid-1990's and early 2000's. Even back then, they made serious missteps. We started calling them "Eddie Gap." The days of superior quality are long behind them. The last time I looked at their website, I couldn't find anything I wanted to buy. To me, the quality is the same as Columbia, but the styling is crap. It's not that the style is too young for me, it's that boxy cuts, weird color combinations, and zero contemporary features don't have any style.
They were one of the few companies that sold tall sizes in outerwear that were not necessarily big, which is what snared me as a customer. Sadly, their bad choices in color, style, and prints lost me as a customer.
They lost their way several years ago.
They were one of the few companies that sold tall sizes in outerwear that were not necessarily big, which is what snared me as a customer. Sadly, their bad choices in color, style, and prints lost me as a customer.
They lost their way several years ago.