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There 80% off in queens center mall
damn! funny that different macy's have different promos going on at the same time.For that, I just may have to take a detour tonight!
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There 80% off in queens center mall
damn! funny that different macy's have different promos going on at the same time.For that, I just may have to take a detour tonight!
the only other thing i would add about RRL is that a lot of their pieces are very "costumey". if you go full RRL with certain pieces you look like a train conductor.
Legend, just keep me in mind on the hides when you start downsizing.
The hooded flag knit is my favorite...it was a Belk exclusive in the southern region. Still kicking myself for passing on it during a business trip.
Great thoughts on the labels guys. I have a healthy.mix of Polo, Purple, and RRL. I don't prefer one label over the other. All I need is quality materials, quality construction, no visible logos, and that unique rugged/lux look. Which ever label this falls under, I'll take it.
I have stayed away from 99% of Black Label, Rugby. D&S, and back then also stayed away from Polo Jeans Co., and 99% of Polo Sport. Not that the pieces were bad, I just have/had a feeling that these brands don't/didn't have the types of collections that would keep them afloat.
I think most of the Polo Sport stuff hasnt aged very well. With the whole colourblocking and big logos type of design, Polo Sport goes hand in hand with the vintage Tommy Hilfiger stuff. Looking back on both brands though I dont really like either of em personally, but I know that stuff really floats alot of peoples boats. I think we all liked that kind of clothing at one point, so I'm not knocking the people who are into it. That type of design definitely has its rightful place in fashion history.
Polo Sport had some very nice pieces, I wasn't too sad to see it go thou, it had a good run, as it really encompassed apparel that was sport and outdoorsman driven. Blue label picked up the slack for the sporty apparel for a while, but I think RLX took it up a notch. D&S is tugging at me, but I feel it's just Polo jeans Co. revamped I still have yet to buy anything from that label. Black label is like Purple label sportier cousin from the US
I think most of the Polo Sport stuff hasnt aged very well. With the whole colourblocking and big logos type of design, Polo Sport goes hand in hand with the vintage Tommy Hilfiger stuff. Looking back on both brands though I dont really like either of em personally, but I know that stuff really floats alot of peoples boats. I think we all liked that kind of clothing at one point, so I'm not knocking the people who are into it. That type of design definitely has its rightful place in fashion history.
I miss the roomy cut of PS pieces. RLX is underrated, including the "RLX" pieces under the PS line.
Overall, I agree, but with a caveat. There's all kind of stuff that was released under the PS line that wasn't really branded as PS. As PS was promoted more and more as its own identity, the pieces began to take more of a sign of the times feel. But, obviously there was plenty of stuff under the PS line that wasn't externally branded as PS, but simply had the tags, from stuff that would eventually become RLX, to classic spell outs, to USA stuff, to some of the Bears. A lot of the PS stuff that still has a following today has a PS tag, but is thought of as something else.
Oh, and it must be said, that young ladies loved them some Polo Sport cologne back in the early/mid-90s.
I think most of the Polo Sport stuff hasnt aged very well. With the whole colourblocking and big logos type of design, Polo Sport goes hand in hand with the vintage Tommy Hilfiger stuff. Looking back on both brands though I dont really like either of em personally, but I know that stuff really floats alot of peoples boats. I think we all liked that kind of clothing at one point, so I'm not knocking the people who are into it. That type of design definitely has its rightful place in fashion history.
Straight dope.
The 1% of Polo Sport that I did like included the cologne (which came with the promo duffle) and the Polo Sport Native American themed collections.
This pair of Beacon print wool.boots is my all time favorite Polo Sport Item.
I hope we get something like this from RL soon. They scrapped the last Indian print boot 2 years ago by opting for plaid fabric on the production model.
Thanks Muddy. I honestly couldn't tell you the year, but I do know that RL had miles of this wool print. It was used on men's and women's coats, vests, hats, a poncho, and I think there was a wallet too.Those boots are dope, what yr are they? I can't recall when I saw these...
I call it 'The Deliverance' knit haha:
Middy, I have or had all of those mentioned. I wish I had more of the flag knit beanies since I only have the green, but now ninjas want to pay like $200 for a beanie nowadays because they think that's acceptable. no thanks, i'm good. Only a few will know the list of items you mentioned, everyone else will try to google or run to ebay to look for references lmao