Tailor Logo Ideas:
Logo | Description |
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Edit | Wreaths are used in award ceremonies to celebrate success. In this logo, the wreath signifies award-winning and high-quality status. The Josefin Sans typeface has letters that are evenly spaced, creating plenty of visual breathing room for the cotton, while red embodies your passion for tailoring. |
Edit | This feminine tailoring logo comes to life in the form of an eye-catching dress that befits a gala event or fancy evening. Its soft gold finish amplifies the sense of luxury, as does the fine and slender Marcellus typeface that has a plush aesthetic belonging to a premium luxury brand. |
Edit | Stars denote excellence and, when paired with a bow-tie, indicate a premium tailoring service that specializes in menswear. Purple is used to convey ideas of magic, saying "clothes for magical evenings," while the Clicker Script typeface has the personality of a distinguished gentleman. |
Edit | Three images of tailoring paraphernalia mimic a storyboard and tell the story of your tailoring business. It demonstrates your tailoring skill and the red color encapsulates the passion you have for your craft, while the clean and clear lines on the Josefin Sans typeface seem cut to perfection. |
Edit | Black denotes a classy and sophisticated brand. It appeals to wealthy clients who want alterations to expensive clothing, reassuring them that you're the one for the job. The symmetrical icon expresses design mastery, while the understated Montserrat typeface does well not to compete for attention. |
Edit | A fancy dress made from simple geometric shapes suggest an approach to tailoring that is more art than science. If you tailor wedding dresses, this logo is the one for you. The violet color embodies feelings of magic and mystery and the Sarabun typeface expertly balances confidence and style. |
Edit | Sky blue represents idealism and optimism, suiting a tailoring business that shapes your clothes to perfection. The icon of a vintage sewing machine points to experience and a history of happy clients, and the sharp serifs on the Cinzel typeface elevate the status of your brand. |
Edit | A tailor that specializes in woolen clothes will love this icon of a ball of twine. It expresses a handmade, personalized approach to tailoring. Red conveys passion and dark blue adds a professional touch to your services. The Montserrat typeface has a plainness that balances the expressive icon. |
Edit | The Cinzel Decorative typeface has elaborate serifs that twirl and dance, suiting a tailor who specializes in fancy dresses or wedding tailoring. The icon of a scissor and thread conveys ideas of accuracy and attention to detail, while the pinkish-red thread evokes feelings of love and romance. |
Edit | If you want people to remember your business name, you might benefit from using a text-only logo that excludes imagery or bright colors. This places all the attention on your name in the glorious Playball typeface, with elegant loops that mimic the fine thread involved in the tailoring of garments. |