0 used to describe a product that has the name of the company that made it on it, especially when the company is well-known and can charge higher prices for its products:
1 used to describe a company that is well-known, and which can therefore charge higher prices for its products:
He recommends buying a computer from a name-brand supplier.
Discount stores differ from variety stores in that they sell many name-brand products, and because of the wide price range of the items offered.
The cost of the plan would be borne by the drug manufacturers for name-brand drugs and by the government for generics.
Since 2008, pharmaceutical companies have been increasing the cost of name-brand prescriptions to offset declining revenues as out-of-patent drugs become available as generics.
Prevalence of such acts necessitates the customer crosschecking the crimp for list of ingredients and verifying that it is comparable to a name-brand.
Generally the name-brand designer gowns sell for 50-80% off their original pricing.
In the 1960s, a chain-wide modernization of store interiors and operations was underway and more name-brand items could be found in stores.
He burns his name-brand clothes, after a discussion about how large corporations do not take responsibility for their actions.
For name-brand machine tool builders who made only high-quality tools, there wasn't necessarily any lack of quality in the base-model product for the luxury model to improve upon.