Last month, I bought a Tommy Hilfiger polo shirt that was on sale for 50% off at Dillard's. So, that may be a good place to shop (depending on some circumstances), but the only problem is that I don't know if there's a Dillard's where you live.
You could try other places like Marshalls, TJMaxx, or other places that sells polo shirts that aren't too expensive.
I recommend burlington again, along w/ tj maxx and K&G's. I never spent more than around 25 on a polo and I never got one that wasn't name brand so those stores are cool.
POLO FOREVER
i'm sorry RL Polo just feels better than the rest too me and i like the cut where the back hangs longer
hit hechts during sales
dockers and kenneth cole have nice polos too
POLO FOREVER
i'm sorry RL Polo just feels better than the rest too me and i like the cut where the back hangs longer
hit hechts during sales
dockers and kenneth cole have nice polos too
Boy u aint never lie! there's nothing like the original RL Polos(especially the custom fit ones). Only thing that comes close is Lacoste in my opinion...
...**realizes I'm in the FELLAZ polo discussion...now leaving**
its something about the big pony polo's that i just can't f wit for some reason...and yet i thought about gettin one anyway just cuz they sold out on the site
Some of you need to head to Marshall's too. I used to hate that store, but I was w/ my mom one time and she was taking too long so I looked at everything. They had Ralph Lauren Polos, Lacoste and Le Tigre. Now only if that was in the Women's section. Some people be sleepin on that store tho.
If yall have a Filene's Basement in your area, dont sleep on that store!!! Although the Polo brand polo's in there are like 30, they are prone to going on sale. Not to mention that have endless 'button ups' by everyone from Tommy to CK to DKNY on sale. I'm not talking about $17.99 sale either. Cheaper than that.