Can You Spot The Hidden Meanings in These Company Logos?

Hyundai

This South Korean car company might seem boring, but they've got some tricks up their sleeve...maybe literally. The symbol of the cars is actually an abstract interpretation of two men shaking hands, meant to symbolize the customer and company. At least, that was what they were going for, but some ideas are better in your head than on paper...

Levi's

Though it is sometimes called the "batwing" logo because of the two curves on the bottom, these jeans have nothing to do with bats. Those curves were supposed to resemble the hems of bellbottom jeans, which were very in style when this logo was designed. Hey, maybe those apple bottom jeans will make a comeback eventually...

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Post originally appeared on Upbeat News.