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lacoste polo's on canal street
anyone know if there are any lacoste polo's on canal street?
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Why don't you buy a real one at the Midtown location with all the money you are saving buying other fakes?
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clearly if I'm going to canal street it's to save and why buy full price when I can get bargains?
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I've never seen Lacoste (but plenty of Ralph Lauren); however, I haven't been on Canal Street this summer.
If you don't see what you want, ASK. If you strike out in Chinatown and are willing to pay full price for Lacoste, go to Bloomingdale's (enter from Third Avenue at 60th Street and they're right in front of you). |
Since the LaCoste is probably not a REAL LaCoste, then you are really just getting a shirt that is the same as what you could get at Wal-Mart. If it is a REAL LaCoste, then you are likely aiding and abetting a crime.
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Because, hey, here is an idea, let's give the person spending all the money on the marketing and advertising that makes it a popular item the profit!
Isn't that a concept? |
wow, you really must have no life, but hey, its just an idea
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You can often get them on ebay for discounted prices. Do your research and find a seller who sells authentic merchandise and I bet you can get one for about $20. The trend is dying down, so I'm sure there are more available.
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Does anybody wear those anymore?
Are you hosting an 80s party? |
Totally agree with you Bojano! But I also have to ask, do people really still wear those??? :)
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No, they wear them <b>again</b>. They've experienced a new surge in popularity this year.
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Hasn't a good polo-style shirt been stylish for almost 25 years? (I wear sportswear not fashionista or stuffy clothes.) Chevy Chase was wearing Lacoste polos in 1983's "Vacation" and the only thing I find dated on them is that they're a little snug.
Our local Catholic school kids wear chinos and solid-color polos. Not bad for "uniforms." |
This is the scoop on lacoste.
Lacoste used to be a very very expensive upscale clothing line. In the 1980s Lacoste was purchased by Izod. Izod ran the company in the ground. In the early to mid 1990s, the family that formerly owned Lacoste bought it back from Izod. They searched high and low for every Izod/Lacoste polo shirt that was whored out to every bargain chain in the country and bought and destroyed them. They took the brand totally off the market and re-introduced them in the late 1990s early 2000. They are back to where they were prior to the Izod fiasco as a very expensive line of clothing. Bojano, you can kiss my ass. |
Well, GoTravel, that's the way to be an adult about it!!
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Just for the record...it's a crododile..not an alligator
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Well who ever said I was an adult? After all, I have no life and have nothing else to do :-D
For the record, just kidding, no hard feelings, yadda, yadda. Just thought y'all would like to know the story behind Lacoste, why these shirts retail for over $100, and why the days of them being discounted are over. |
you can purchase a ROLLEX watch at Canal Street real cheap. Notice how I spelled ROLEX.
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The upturned-collar polo shirt and the huge elvis aviator sunglasses thing is popular with the kids right now. Type of animal doesn't matter to them. This look was sported in some movie recently.
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80s fashion is definitely coming back. Scary. Somebody please shoot me if I start feathering my hair again.
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