Bow Tie Shapes in Corporate Logos
Some logos for popular product have incorporated bow tie shapes:
- Budweiser beer had a bow tie logo in the 20th century that resembled overlapping red triangles.
- Chevrolet vehicles have worn the iconic bow tie logo since 1913.
- Playboy Enterprises has a rabbit sporting a bow tie for its logo.
- The Bow Club has a bow tie within its logo.
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