Here’s what we learned from the Spring 2018 runways: Chanel will always try to outdo itself with bigger, better backdrops, gold lamé-clad supermodels are the only way to close a show when you bring back classic 90s Versace silk prints and the latest trends aren’t for the faint of heart. From safety orange to see-through plastics and sequins galore, you better be ready to stand out. But perhaps no trend was more in-your-face than the return of logomania.

Loewe Spring 2018, Monse Spring 2018, Balmain Spring 2018; Images: Imaxtree
Name-dropping was already everywhere thanks to the Resort 2017, Spring 2017, Pre-Fall 2017 and Fall 2017 collections, but Spring 2018 took things to new heights. Jonathan Anderson put Loewe’s stamp on several shredded pieces. Monse also got in on the name game, emblazoning sweaters and an athletic jersey with its moniker. And in case you forgot what show you were watching, Balmain sent out reminders in the form of Balmain Paris-adorned tanks, tees and long-sleeve tops.

Balenciaga Spring 2018, Louis Vuitton Spring 2018, Fenty x Puma Spring 2018; Images: Imaxtree
Taking a more subdued route, Balenciaga used a three-quarter sleeve tee to get its message across. While Louis Vuitton’s classic monogrammed bag made an appearance on the runway, the fashion house also personalized tees with LV blocked patterns. In addition to words like “drowning” and “wet,” Fenty x Puma put its name on products like outsize fanny packs, motocross jackets and catsuits.
Showing some brand love can definitely drain your bank account (we don’t know about you, but we don’t have $2,795 to drop on an admittedly cozy Balenciaga shearling scarf). But you don’t have to shell out thousands to jump on the logo bandwagon. Brands like Adidas, in all its designer collab variations, Reebok, Tory Burch, Beyoncé’s beloved Ivy Park and even recently reissued Tommy Jeans merch provide ample opportunity to label yourself.
And it doesn’t have to be so outright. There are several lines branding their products with understated or somewhat camouflaged trademarks. Get in on the action by shopping our fave logo-adorned pieces in the slideshow below.
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CALVIN KLEIN 205W39NYC Embroidered Cotton-Jersey Turtleneck Sweater, $295 at Net-a-Porter
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Alexander McQueen Logo-Embroidered Silk-Georgette Blouse, $463 at Matches Fashion
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Kenzo Logo Cut-Out Shoulder Bag, $400 at Farfetch
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MSGM High Rise Cropped Logo Hem Denim Jeans, $320 at Luisa Via Roma
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Puma Archive Logo Cropped T-Shirt, $23 at ASOS
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Stella McCartney Print Essential Logo Top, $55 at Spring
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Tory Burch Raised Logo Stud Earrings, $88 at Shopbop
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Adidas Originals Osaka Fishnet Midi Skirt, $29.99 at Urban Outfitters
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Fendi FF Logo Belt, $450 at Farfetch
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Balenciaga Logo Turtleneck Sweater, $495 at Matches Fashion
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Adidas x Alexander Wang 3-Stripes-Detail Mesh Polo Shirt, $120 at Selfridges
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Off-White Industrial Belt, $211 at Off-White
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Gucci Printed Tie-Dyed Cotton-Jersey T-Shirt, $550 at Net-a-Porter
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Tommy Jeans 90s Capsule Fanny Pack, $95 at ASOS
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Ivy Park Asymmetrical Logo Midi Dress, $62 at Nordstrom
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Fenty Women's Ankle Strap Sneaker, $190 at Puma
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Versace Logo Contrast Top, $337 at mytheresa.com
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Loewe Logo-Debossed Raffia Tote, $360 at Matches Fashion
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Opening Ceremony Grey Elastic Logo Cropped Sweatshirt, $105 at Opening Ceremony
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Reebok Black Crew-Neck Pullover Sweatshirt, $55 at Urban Outfitters
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MSGM Floral Detail Logo T-Shirt Dress, $355 at Farfetch
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Champion Premium Reverse Weave Crew Neck Sweatshirt, $84 at Shopbop
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Givenchy Bedford Logo Mule Slide, $550 at Bergdorf Goodman