1940s–1970s[]

Lewis's Department Stores had a generally similar logo throughout the 1940s and the 1950s. Consisting of capital letters. Selfridges (Which was owned by Lewis's at this time). Was given a similar logo. The logo was used in all the stores, except a variant was used in Lewis's Royal Polytechnic in Glasgow.
1970s–1986[]
| LOGO MISSING |
Lewis's had changed the logo due to being taken over by Sears.
1986–1995[]

In 1986 it was decided a reorganisation of Lewis's/Selfridges Ltd was needed and as such the New Lewis's was born. There was also the short lived Lewis's Supacentre Hypermarket (A branch was located in Ellesmere Port). In 1991 the Lewis's arm of the Sears business was placed in administration and five branches were bought out by Owen Owen PLC. Owen Owen continued using this logo, but dropped "The New" prefix.
1996–2007[]
| LOGO MISSING |
Lewis's logo closely followed the original, but at various times had "Owen Owen" written underneath. Variants were used on different stores. Stores were closed (Manchester in 2002), but the Liverpool Lewis's store remained.
2007–2010[]

Owen Owen went into administration in 2007 but was bought out by Vergo Retail Ltd. The logo was redone to state the store was on Liverpool's Ranelagh Street. The store closed in 2010.
2014–present[]

Lewis's was revived in 2014 when Lewis's Home Retail (who bought the rights to the brand from Vergo Retail) purchased 7 Paul Simon homeware stores and rebranded them as 'Lewis's'.