Why is houndstooth for alabama




















Up close though it possess a very distinctive hounds tooth on each section. The pattern of this hat has only become so popular in Alabama football because of Coach Bear Bryant, the University of Alabama football coach from to Prior to that the pattern was one that was woven into Scottish Lowlands clothing.

Gun club patrons and men would wear it to show style. Since then it has become popular around the world and used for just about every kind of clothing. The most popular modern use of the pattern besides Crimson Tide hats is for dresses and fashion.

Joe Willie Namath was a major player at the time who had piqued the interest of both leagues. When it came time to seek advice on who to sign with Namath turned to Coach Bryant. Bryant took to the hat and wore it to a game. All it took was one game for fans to notice the new hat and immediately create the legend. Fedoras hats were the main barer of the houndstooth print for Coach Bryant. Because of how big the hat had become, local stores began to carry hats so that Coach Bryant would have a selection should he choose to shop for a new one.

The University of Alabama has two colors, crimson and white. Share from cover. Share from page:. More magazines by this user. Close Flag as Inappropriate. You have already flagged this document. Thank you, for helping us keep this platform clean. The editors will have a look at it as soon as possible. Delete template? Cancel Delete. Cancel Overwrite Save. GameDawg claimed Original Houndstooth infringed on its trademark issued in of an elephant with a houndstooth pattern. Original Houndstooth countered that it had a license from Alabama since to sell clothing with a similar symbol.

In dismissing GameDawg's case, Putnam noted that Alabama in had opposed the approval of another trademark using an elephant and houndstooth pattern to a company known as The Tuscs LLC.

Alabama contended that it had several elephant trademarks and that the houndstooth pattern "has long been associated with the University and its former football coach, Paul Bryant. The U. However, Putnam also noted Alabama did not oppose GameDawg's original trademark application or its later registration. Not until this year, two months after GameDawg filed its lawsuit against Original Houndstooth, did Alabama ask the trademark office to cancel GameDawg's trademark.

That case is still pending. In dismissing GameDawg's suit, Putnam wrote that Alabama was the party claiming to hold the trademark and should have been named as a plaintiff in the case.

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