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Looking for good quality polo's

constant struggle

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Originally Posted by velvel87
I agree with that! But on where to find polos, Go to Marshall's. I can't understand why people spend $100 on a ralph lauren polo at saks or where ever if they sell so many of the exact same ones at marshalls for $35.

most of those are the cheap versions or have an irregularity

the best is end of season sales you can get them straight from RL for $35 each
 

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Originally Posted by skiwebster
i really like the uniqlo ones. I bought a few at the beginning of the summer and they have held up well so far, no fading at all. They are the 'stay cool' ones and when I was in the store last weekend, they were on sale for $15 each.

Both these and the "washed" polos are on sale, and are amazing for the price.
 

Smells Like Poor

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Originally Posted by constant struggle
most of those are the cheap versions or have an irregularity

the best is end of season sales you can get them straight from RL for $35 each


Not that I would recommend shopping there because their prices aren't all that great, but they don't stock irregular items. Most of their items are overstock from other stores.
 

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Does anyone have a J.Lindeberg polo? I've seen them on revolve/tobi, they're nothing too out of the ordinary but I could use another polo. The seam down the front looks pretty marsupialed, though.

I'd prefer something with a deeper collar, like an american apparel el-cheapo polo where there's 4 buttons and it exposes some of your man-chest. Suggestions?
 

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Originally Posted by fudgebutt
I'd prefer something with a deeper collar, like an american apparel el-cheapo polo where there's 4 buttons and it exposes some of your man-chest. Suggestions?
RRL has some with a deeper placket (4 buttons i think?). As far as polo style shirts.... there is really only one good answer: Fred Perry.
 

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I recently bought a few from fred perry / marlboro classics and one from river woods. The river woods one wrinkles pretty fast but i'm really happy with the other few
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Originally Posted by constant struggle
most of those are the cheap versions or have an irregularity the best is end of season sales you can get them straight from RL for $35 each
This is when I get all my rl polos. Got one for 37 bucks a week or so ago, but it's hard to find smalls. Oh and stay away from the outlet polos. The one I have is basically self destructing after about 6 or so wears. They are made differently too iirc.
 

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I cant find any place to buy uniqlo polo's online. My cousin has some Martin + Osa polo's and I didnt really like the fit, they were too lose around the midsection for me. I kinda like it slim but not tight.
 

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Originally Posted by jkennett
As far as polo style shirts.... there is really only one good answer: Fred Perry.

Fyi they are on sale right now, at least in-store, at Neiman Marcus. The ones I got were only $38 each.
 

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Originally Posted by onion
Fyi they are on sale right now, at least in-store, at Neiman Marcus. The ones I got were only $38 each.

Do you know any other place that sells them? The nearest Neiman Marcus is 49 mins away. I live in akron, OH.
 

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Originally Posted by cshd
Do you know any other place that sells them? The nearest Neiman Marcus is 49 mins away. I live in akron, OH.
You could try calling them and asking if they can be shipped. I'm almost positive the guy at NM said they ship from their stores last time I was in there. Edit: Forgot to mention in-store they only accept check, cash, and American Express. I have no AmEx card, so I had to pay in cash.
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