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the big pony is corny to me.. i was never a fan of having enormous logos of any brand on my clothing.. and why i think broads purses with all over print are corny too. with that said it did start a trend, albeit an annoying one of other designers/brands putting gigantic logos on their clothes.. lacoste has polos with like a 5 inch alligator on the chest.. jordan polos with an enormous jumpman. just walking around like a billboard advertising a brand
what i dont get is how dudes act like polo rl is 'high end' clothing.. its all made in china and accessible at macys. or tj max.
rl's high end stuff is the black label and purple label stuff, none of which from what ive seen have gigantic logos. subtlety >
Polo is more that what you see on store racks and the Ralph Lauren brand has much more than the Polo line. 98% of the Ralph Lauren that I buy has nothing on it. I feel like that if I pay that much for something, the the design should speak for itself. The reason that most people buy Polo is because it's consistant. You do spend more, but you can wear the same item through years of style changes, and the quality is much better than other brands.If you guys don't like logos why are you even wearing polo? Why pay $100 for a simple polo shirt when you can go to wal-mart and get 10 faded glory polo's for the price of one Ralph Lauren piece? All of you guys saying you don't care are lying. Of course you want other people to know what your wearing, thats the whole point of designer clothing.
Not a fan of the big pony. Looks tacky and is just for showing off pretty much. It reminds me of how the Mercedes logos on the grilles have gotten bigger over the past few years, serving no purpose other than to say "Look at me, I've got a Mercedes!"
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i don't see how big pony polo looks corny, if you know how to dress you could pull anything off, thirdly if we would sometimes put more attention on looking at woman than man we wont have to ask these types of questions.
If you guys don't like logos why are you even wearing polo? Why pay $100 for a simple polo shirt when you can go to wal-mart and get 10 faded glory polo's for the price of one Ralph Lauren piece? All of you guys saying you don't care are lying. Of course you want other people to know what your wearing, thats the whole point of designer clothing.
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...**** love da big polo doe