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Fashion Brands in Brandle

Fashion puzzles lean on memory, logos, and cultural saturation rather than pure trivia. Brandle's fashion category pulls from labels players have seen on storefronts, runways, social media, and everyday wardrobes.

17 brands in this category.

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ARMANI

6 letters

Giorgio Armani launched the brand in 1975 after being fired from Nino Cerruti.

BURBERRY

8 letters

Thomas Burburry opened a draper's shop in Basingstoke in 1856 and invented gabardine fabric.

CHANEL

6 letters

Coco Chanel opened her first shop in 1910 selling hats, and liberated women from the corset era.

COACH

5 letters

Its glove-tanned leather was inspired by the feel of a broken-in baseball glove.

FENDI

5 letters

The Baguette bag became one of fashion's most recognisable small handbags.

FERRAGAMO

9 letters

Salvatore Ferragamo made shoes for Hollywood stars in the 1920s before returning to Italy to build his empire.

FOSSIL

6 letters

The name was chosen to evoke vintage Americana and nostalgia.

GUCCI

5 letters

Guccio Gucci was inspired by the fine luggage he saw wealthy guests carrying as a hotel porter.

JUICY

5 letters

Juicy Couture's founders originally sold maternity pants before pivoting to velour tracksuits.

KENZO

5 letters

Its tiger motif became a streetwear-era signature far beyond runway fashion.

KERING

6 letters

Originally Pinault-Printemps-Redoute; renamed Kering in 2013, from the Breton word for home.

LACOSTE

7 letters

Tennis champion René Lacoste designed the polo shirt in 1926 to wear on court instead of long sleeves.

MANGO

5 letters

The Spanish founders named it after eating a mango in the Philippines in 1984.

PRADA

5 letters

Mario Prada founded the company in Milan in 1913 as a leather goods shop.

SHEIN

5 letters

Its speed and influencer hauls made it a symbol of ultra-fast online fashion.

UNIQLO

6 letters

Short for Unique Clothing Warehouse; the name came from a typo when registering in Hong Kong.

ZARA

4 letters

Founder Amancio Ortega originally wanted to call it Zorba but the name was taken.

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