- Apr 12, 2006
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I don't buy Polo to begin with. Still have my Lacoste. Everyone prolly will jump back on Lacoste once a rapper makes a verse about em.
lacoste polos >*
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I don't buy Polo to begin with. Still have my Lacoste. Everyone prolly will jump back on Lacoste once a rapper makes a verse about em.
The large logo collection was created for people to wear at sporting events for better advertising. Makes people who sit in front of the TV during the Olympics or whatever able to know what the person had on.
You wearing it on the street gives you no cool points cause you look like a walking billboard.
Look at me, I'm wearing RL. Cool story bro.
somewhat agree.Been saying this since 2006.
I don't like logos on anything anymore though, part of the reason why I'm done with RL polo line. Among many others
this, the last few shirts I bought with logos or writing on it just ended up being lounge wear and housework shirtsBeen saying this since 2006.
I don't like logos on anything anymore though, part of the reason why I'm done with RL polo line. Among many others
Same here. Probably one of the reasons why I like Old Navy clothing.
I haven't bought old navy in many years. Do their clothes last? How about fading?
polo sport was the ****polo sport needs a comback $#^& all yall talking bout. BIG POLO EVERWHERE, t
polo sport needs a comback $#^& all yall talking bout. BIG POLO EVERWHERE,
But then how will people know it's Polo if you get the small one? You can't subtly show off. I buy the biggest pony logo shirts they make so everybody knows I dropped major cake