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For the Federer fans out there, eight of the nine “RF” caps are now available over on UNIQLO’s website for $30 USD, with the Wimbledon colorway launching on June 21.
The logo was still licensed to his previous apparel company, Nike, whose shoes he still wears even though they have no official sponsorship agreement. It's now official. Roger Federer owns his logo.
Federer discussed the story of his signature logo as Uniqlo announces its release of RF-branded apparel for the first time since the 20-time major champion left Nike in 2018.
This is because Federer no longer has the rights to his personalized "RF" logo. As Nike designed the logo in 2010, it has retained the rights to the RF branding. But Federer said he wants it back.
The RF logo is with Nike at the moment, but it will come to me at some point. I hope rather sooner than later, that Nike can be nice and helpful in the process to bring it over to me. It’s also ...
Engineer, Photographer, and Tinkerer Adam Zeloof has published a few photos of such a Pi HAT via Twitter this week. “Presenting the least useful Pi Hat ever- the Raspberry Pi Zero RF Modulator.
Colby Hoke, 36, a content manager who has been with Red Hat for more than 12 years, agree to permanently brand himself with the companys new logo. A closer look at Colby Hoke’s new tattoo.