Glossary entry

Italian term or phrase:

marchiato

English translation:

(trousers with) black company branding / brand label

Added to glossary by Chants
Feb 24, 2013 07:08
11 yrs ago
Italian term

marchiato

Italian to English Marketing Marketing publicity materials for pet food company
to do with trousers which have a company logo or brand on them. The actual phrase... " " pantalone con marchiato di colore nero... "
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Non-PRO (1): Tom in London

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Discussion

nyteck Feb 24, 2013:
It could be the brand/company logo or label.. however, some sites use "branded quality trousers" for items that do not appear to be associated with any particular big name brand.. perhaps there's another meaning?

Proposed translations

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(trousers with) black company branding / brand label

trousers carrying the black trademark

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Note added at 4 hrs (2013-02-24 11:28:05 GMT)
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or black trousers carrying the trademark
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