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# Change the Online Boutique theme to the Cymbal Shops Branding
By default, when you deploy this sample app, the "Online Boutique" branding (logo and wording) will be used.
But you may want to use Google Cloud's fictitious company, _Cymbal Shops_, instead.
To use "Cymbal Shops" branding, set the `CYMBAL_BRANDING` environment variable to `"true"` in the the Kubernetes manifest (`.yaml`) for the `frontend` Deployment.
```yaml
apiVersion: apps/v1
kind: Deployment
metadata:
name: frontend
spec:
...
template:
...
spec:
...
containers:
...
env:
...
- name: CYMBAL_BRANDING
value: "true"
```
## Deploy Online Boutique with the Cymbal Shops branding via Kustomize
To automate the deployment of Online Boutique with the Cymbal Shops branding you can leverage the following variation with [Kustomize](../..).
From the `kustomize/` folder at the root level of this repository, execute this command:
```bash
kustomize edit add component components/cymbal-branding
```
This will update the `kustomize/kustomization.yaml` file which could be similar to:
```yaml
apiVersion: kustomize.config.k8s.io/v1beta1
kind: Kustomization
resources:
- base
components:
- components/cymbal-branding
```
You can locally render these manifests by running `kubectl kustomize .` as well as deploying them by running `kubectl apply -k .`.