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Roger Federer can now officially use the 'RF' logo again, after getting the rights transferred from Nike. The Swiss legend, in collaboration with Uniqlo, will launch the new 'RF' caps on 8 December.
Roger Federer's signature RF logo was designed by his wife Mirka for a fragrance brand she started in 2003. The "RF" logo comes from his initials and was first seen in 2006 when it was spotted on ...
In retirement, Roger Federer continues to have a major impact on the sports world. Since partnering with On in 2020, the tennis legend has helped elevate the Swiss sportswear brand to new heights.
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.
Roger Federer Gets His Logo Back From Nike Tennis legend Roger Federer has acquired the rights to his 'RF' logo from Nike after leaving the company for Uniqlo in 2018. Find out more here. Riley Jones ...
— Roger Federer (@rogerfederer) December 7, 2020 “The RF logo is with Nike, but it will come to me at some point,” Federer had said at Wimbledon in 2018, when he unveiled the switch.
In retirement, Roger Federer continues to have a major impact on the sports world. Since partnering with On in 2020, the tennis legend has helped elevate the Swiss sportswear brand to new heights.
After signing a mega-deal with Uniqlo worth a reported $300 million, tennis icon Roger Federer is letting it be known that he still wants rights to his old logo.
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