To remove all visible logos and brand marks from a product before using or wearing it in order to make it less vulgar; named for
Cayce Pollard, the main character in William
Gibson's novel Pattern Recognition, who is made violently ill by logos and removes them from her clothing. The term is being used in fashion/art circles.
She had to pollardize her jeans before wearing them,
cutting off the pocket and flap
logos and
sanding off the brand name on the buttons.