75
Mostly True
Global
Lacoste embroidery is claimed to be the world's first corporate logo.
The Lacoste crocodile logo, introduced in 1933, is often cited as the first brand logo on clothing. Various credible sources, including the Lacoste official website and Wikipedia, support this claim. However, the exact classification of it being the 'world's first corporate logo' is not conclusively substantiated in the evidence, as the definition may vary and there is no explicit mention that it was the absolute first corporate logo ever used. It is, however, renowned as a pioneering instance of visible branding in the fashion industry.
Individual Claims
75
Mostly True
historical
Lacoste embroidery is considered to be the world's first corporate logo.
The claim that Lacoste's crocodile was the first corporate logo on clothing is supported by multiple sources, including Wikipedia and Lacoste's official site. They all acknowledge its pioneering role in fashion branding. However, the broader claim of it being the absolute first corporate logo in any context is not fully verified. These sources focus on its impact on clothing and branding rather than a more general historical record of all corporate logos.
Fact Check Score
None
Fact Check Weight
0
Web Consensus Score
70
Web Consensus Weight
50
Source Quality Score
80
Source Quality Weight
25
Llm Reasoning Score
80
Llm Reasoning Weight
25
Weighted Total
75
Evidence Summary
Multiple sources confirm Lacoste's crocodile as pioneering in branding on clothing, no explicit confirmation as first corporate logo overall.