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A small white interlocking-rings logo printed at the back neckline of a cobalt-blue athletic shirt, shot in tight close-up on the wearer's nape.
Summary
A sportswear brand mark applied in context: a small white interlocking-rings symbol printed at the back collar of a cobalt-blue performance shirt, shown on the wearer's neck rather than as a flat logo.
Visual description
Tight macro crop of a person's upper back and nape, cropped above the shoulders. The shirt is a vivid cobalt blue with a flatlock-stitched crew neckline, and the seam stitching catches a slight sheen that reads as technical, moisture-wicking fabric. Centered just below the collar sits a single thin-stroke white mark of three small overlapping circles. Skin tone fills the top third of the frame; the background is a soft pale-blue gradient. No type, no lockup, only the symbol shown at real product scale.
Key takeaway
Photographing a logo as it actually lands on the product, at true size and on real fabric, instead of presenting it flat. The thin monoline rings stay legible even when printed tiny, which is the test for a neckline or label mark.
Reuse notes
A strong reference for apparel and sportswear identity presentation, especially mockup boards that need to prove a mark survives at garment scale. Pair with flat logo sheets so reviewers see both the construction and the worn result. Caveat: the close crop hides any wordmark, so it only sells the symbol.









