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Chenille Mascots
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Mascot was a term originally used for any person, animal or object, which is supposed to bring good luck. But now a mascot is used mainly to represent and identify a group with a common group and public identity.
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For instance, an educational institute like schools, colleges, universities, or professional and amateur sports teams, a society with a common cause-for instance the panda for the w.w.f., military unit, or to represent a brand name-nowadays celebrities are hired to be the mascots for large organisations and brand names. Several animal cartoons are used as the mascots of a particular brand of cereal etc. to market the product more effectively.
Mascots made up of Chenille material are known as Chenille Mascot as Chenille is best suitable material for manufacture of mascots and we prefer chenille to other materials in our quest to offer the very best to our clients.
Popularity of mascots
Sports teams in the United States, especially university, most commonly and widely use mascots and school sports teams, to the effect that the teams are often identified by their mascots. Team mascots are a regular feature widely visible at games and other public events related to these games.
Nowadays, the practice of adding the image of the mascot on logos and other merchandise associated with the games or their publicity is very popular. For instance, the various merchandise sold during Olympic Games, soccer world cup and other major league gamesetc. Carry the image of the mascot for that particular year. Though animals are the most popular as mascots, they can also be fantasy characters, human beings or objects.
Chenille mascots
Nowadays it has also become customary to wear the image of the mascot on a team letterman jacket, usually on the back of the t-shirt or jacket. The origin of the letterman jacket can be traced back to 1865 when, for the first time the Harvard University baseball team sported a huge embroidered ‘H’ in old English, on their regular jerseys. The custom was adopted by other sports team and was populated by school and college teams.
Unique uniforms for a specific team became a necessity with the introduction of organised sports, when it became necessary to identify the members of different teams. The chenille mascot further enhances this differentiation. |
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| Surf through our pages and you will find almost every imaginable style and variety in our online store. You can now also make fusion of different styles to customize your mascot. It is pretty easy. Moreover, we are there at every step with information and tips to make your mascot unique! |
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