Clothing Brand Name Generator
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Starting a clothing line is an exciting endeavor, and your brand name is the first impression, the heart of your identity, and a crucial factor in standing out in the competitive fashion industry. This generator will instantly produce creative, unique names tailored to your brand to help you find the perfect option to establish the foundational identity of your new fashion venture.
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How to Choose a Brand Name
Keep it short, simple, and descriptive. Your brand name should be memorable as well as easy to spell and pronounce. You can definitely add some personality or flair, but don't make it overly complex. Think of words that describe your brand or the vibe you're going for, then look them up in a thesaurus to find synonyms that could be a good fit for your brand name. Before you settle on a winner, Google your top choices to see if any of the names are already taken and/or trademarked. Here are additional tips from wikiHow's brand experts:
- Visual Content Marketing Expert & Entrepreneur Vikas Agrawal says, "Make sure that the name is easy to remember and even easier to pronounce. Creativity is cool, but you don’t want your customers to deal with a tongue-twister when they talk about you!"[1]
- Marketing & Branding Expert Sarah Harkleroad advises, "When you come up with a business name, you want to make sure that it's something that is going to either be descriptive of what you do so that it’s intuitive for somebody when they read your name, that they know what industry you're in or what you do. If you go more abstract with your name, then you need to include a tagline with it so that you have a place to elaborate on what you do."[2]
- Advertising Expert Travis Peters says, "It’s important not to overthink a company name. The brand is much more important than the name. Focus on the brand and/or culture you want to build and the name will follow."[3]
- Business Owner and Advisor Madison Boehm explains, "Make sure number one that the name itself isn't copyrighted or trademarked by someone else because if you do decide to expand and the name is taken, you know you're not going to be able to get that trademark because it is owned by someone else. And that's important for the brand. Also make sure your social media handles aren't taken...The website domain is another important aspect because all of that factors into how your clients discover you."[4]






