It is a caribou.
a moose and so is abercrombie's symbol
a moose
The Abercrombie & Fitch logo is not a horse. It is a moose. There is a story behind the reason that the moose is the logo. If you search on Google for "David Abercrombie" and "Ezra Fitch" you should be able to stumble upon the story behind the moose and why it's part of the Abercrombie & Fitch culture.
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The moose is a symbol of Abercrombie & Fitch due to its association with outdoor adventure and rugged masculinity, reflecting the brand's roots in hunting and fishing apparel. The image of the moose evokes a sense of wilderness and exploration, aligning with the lifestyle the company promotes. Additionally, the moose differentiates Abercrombie & Fitch in the competitive retail market by establishing a distinct brand identity.
A moose -SEENEEN HEHE
That would be Abecrombie and Fitch.
Yes. Abercrombie & Fitch uses both an outline moose logo as well as a solid moose logo. DUHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! do you se it is al over the store and clothes!!!!!!!!!!
Abercrombie and Fitch use a blue moose as their logo. They are a name brand juniors and youth clothing line.
Abercrombie & Fitch's logo, featuring a moose, was inspired by the company's heritage as an outdoor and sporting goods retailer. The moose symbolizes strength and ruggedness, reflecting the brand's connection to outdoor activities and adventure. This choice aligns with Abercrombie & Fitch's early marketing focus on outdoor apparel and equipment. Over time, the logo has become an iconic representation of the brand's identity.
Moose are not carnivores, nor predatory animals. They are herbivorous prey-animals, thus they do not "choose their victim."
A moose. I mean, look at the antlers and when you enter the store what is hanging on the wall? Hope I helped:)