Duck Head Trademark Logo Hat
The Duck Head founders, the O’Bryan Brothers, initially faced a hurdle when attempting to trademark the word "Duck," which also referred to the tent material they used for their first clothing line. However, their application was denied by the Trademark Office for being too generic. Undeterred, the brothers creatively added "Head" to form "Duck Head," giving rise to the iconic mallard mark that has since become synonymous with the brand. This print serves as a tribute to and celebration of the original Duck Head logo trademark design, honoring the ingenuity and perseverance of its founders.
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