yes because it is a brand and claire's is a brand and if you didn't put it in italics it could mean someones name sooooooo Nike should be put in italics or any other brand name should be put in italics
You use italics when you are writing the name of a particular boat or vechical.For eaxmple: CSS Hunley The CSS is not part of the name so it does not receive the italics. You will do this for all vehicles that have a name, and not just boats.You do not use italics when talking about the model, or brand of a vehical.Hope this helps.
They are a special font that you will see in print, (whether in books, magazines, or on websites). Italics are used when you need to emphasize the title of something, or the name of a program, or certain other brand names-- note that some sources will say you should use the underline, but others prefer italics. Italics look like this: Nate Silver is a columnist who writes for the New York Times. His favorite TV show is Dallas.
A personality brand includes the brand Marlboro which is a masculine brand. An example of a feminine brand might include Virginia Slims cigarettes. These brands are marketed toward a specific personality.
I believe it is Montague which is a french brand
It depends on what brand your TV is. For example, Magnavox is a brand.
a product is something that a brand makes- for example the iPhone is a product and Apple is a brand.
A good example could be tide and Whirlpool
it means water for example: "aquafina" its a brand of water.
Yes, River Island is a brand like, for example, Vans.
Catheads are shoes that are not a well-known name brand. Usually a store brand. Example: in the 70s, K-Mart had a line of shows under the Trax brand. These are an example of catheads.
iPod is a brand so the name is the same and the writing too.
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