In retrospect, people generally express their brand loyalty in a variety of different ways. Some prefer to express it by wearing a garment that sports their favorite brand's logo or name. While others, on the other hand, express their allegiance by promoting products or services associated with their best-loved brand. As for the rest of us, though? Well, more or less, we either tend to do nothing, nothing at all, or we show our devotion by getting an appropriate tattoo. Want to know more? Then please check out the following list compiled by deala.com, which illustrates the most popular brand tattoos based on their total number of Instagram hashtags (name of brand + the word 'tattoo' x frequency = total hashtags).
Brand Trivia: Even though the founder of Disney, Walt Disney, comes from Irish ancestry, the actual name 'Disney' derives from the Gallo-Roman name, 'Isinius', and originates from a town in France that is famous for its butter, Isigny-sur-Mer, Normandy. The Normans brought this name to England in 1066 and eventually it was anglicized by the locals.
Brand Trivia: Nintendo was founded in 1889 as a company that made a range of handmade cards as well as a playing card game known as 'Hanafuda'. They were based in Kyoto, Japan, and called 'Nintendo Karuta', until 1977 when they started to venture into the field of video game consoles.
Brand Trivia: The Harley-Davidson motorcycle made its first appearance on the big screen in the 1953 classic, 'The Wild One'. But it wasn't driven by the star of the show, Marlon Brando, because he was riding a Triumph Thunderbird 6T. Instead, it was straddled by Brando's nemesis, as played by Lee Marvin, who drove a 1950 Harley-Davidson Hydra-Glide.
Brand Trivia: Unlike the name 'Disney', the name 'Lego' is a combination of two Danish words: 'leg', which means 'play', and 'godt', which means 'well'. Therefore, the name 'Lego' actually means 'play well'.
Brand Trivia: Nike's world-famous slogan, 'Just do it', was inspired by the last words spoken by the American killer, Gary Gilmore, who said, 'Let's do it', just before he was executed by a firing squad.
In closing, I'd like to thank deala.com for allowing me to publish their research in this article, before encouraging you to check out their full findings by clicking here.
Brand Trivia: Even though the founder of Disney, Walt Disney, comes from Irish ancestry, the actual name 'Disney' derives from the Gallo-Roman name, 'Isinius', and originates from a town in France that is famous for its butter, Isigny-sur-Mer, Normandy. The Normans brought this name to England in 1066 and eventually it was anglicized by the locals.
Brand Trivia: Nintendo was founded in 1889 as a company that made a range of handmade cards as well as a playing card game known as 'Hanafuda'. They were based in Kyoto, Japan, and called 'Nintendo Karuta', until 1977 when they started to venture into the field of video game consoles.
Brand Trivia: The Harley-Davidson motorcycle made its first appearance on the big screen in the 1953 classic, 'The Wild One'. But it wasn't driven by the star of the show, Marlon Brando, because he was riding a Triumph Thunderbird 6T. Instead, it was straddled by Brando's nemesis, as played by Lee Marvin, who drove a 1950 Harley-Davidson Hydra-Glide.
Brand Trivia: Unlike the name 'Disney', the name 'Lego' is a combination of two Danish words: 'leg', which means 'play', and 'godt', which means 'well'. Therefore, the name 'Lego' actually means 'play well'.
Brand Trivia: Nike's world-famous slogan, 'Just do it', was inspired by the last words spoken by the American killer, Gary Gilmore, who said, 'Let's do it', just before he was executed by a firing squad.
In closing, I'd like to thank deala.com for allowing me to publish their research in this article, before encouraging you to check out their full findings by clicking here.
THE WORLD'S MOST POPULAR BRAND TATTOOS
Reviewed by David Andrews
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January 27, 2022
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