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Lacoste shirts

Er, not for me. I wear a 4, but for my black one, it seems to have shrunk, and I need a 5. My other 4 are 4's and are just fine. I'm 5'6", BTW.
 
Originally posted by: SLCentral
Er, not for me. I wear a 4, but for my black one, it seems to have shrunk, and I need a 5. My other 4 are 4's and are just fine. I'm 5'6", BTW.

4? 5? What happened to S, M, L, XL?
 
If it is the same company at izod, then yes they are big.

Most Nautica things are big too.

And what is the size 4 and 5 from above? Do they use different sizes where you are?
 
Originally posted by: Staples
If it is the same company at izod, then yes they are big.

Most Nautica things are big too.

And what is the size 4 and 5 from above? Do they use different sizes where you are?

Lacoste does not equal Izod. Lacoste polos run $70+, and are generally higher quality then most polos. That's not just me being snotty...I own polos from various companies, and Lacostes have the best quality.

They use European sizes, since it's a French company, hence the 4 and 5 from above.
 
I just ordered three of em in size 4, and i hope thats not too small. I normally wear a Medium(5) in other polos.
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3=XS
4=S
5=M
6=L
 
Originally posted by: Staples
If it is the same company at izod, then yes they are big.

Most Nautica things are big too.

And what is the size 4 and 5 from above? Do they use different sizes where you are?

I think izod owns lacoste, because some of their polos say izod lacoste.
 
I thought you meant X's at first Like XXXXL and XXXXXL, I was crapping my pants at how big the tents you wear as shirts are.
 
Originally posted by: Quasmo
I thought you meant X's at first Like XXXXL and XXXXXL, I was crapping my pants at how big the tents you wear as shirts are.

Hahahahahahahaha, hot damn, an XXXXXL shirt would drag on the floor 😀.
 
Originally posted by: SLCentral
Originally posted by: Quasmo
I thought you meant X's at first Like XXXXL and XXXXXL, I was crapping my pants at how big the tents you wear as shirts are.

Hahahahahahahaha, hot damn, an XXXXXL shirt would drag on the floor 😀.

Someone should come up with the advertising scheme to advertise it as a 2 in 1. Mop + Clothing!
 
Originally posted by: SLCentral
Originally posted by: Staples
If it is the same company at izod, then yes they are big.

Most Nautica things are big too.

And what is the size 4 and 5 from above? Do they use different sizes where you are?

Lacoste does not equal Izod. Lacoste polos run $70+, and are generally higher quality then most polos. That's not just me being snotty...I own polos from various companies, and Lacostes have the best quality.

They use European sizes, since it's a French company, hence the 4 and 5 from above.

I just cannot see why spending $70+ for a polo style shirt is "worth" it...if I want that style either Polo at the outlet or Brooks brother for full retail seems like a much better buy...but then you don't get the alligator and collar up doesn't look as cool right??...lame.
 
Originally posted by: bozack
Originally posted by: SLCentral
Originally posted by: Staples
If it is the same company at izod, then yes they are big.

Most Nautica things are big too.

And what is the size 4 and 5 from above? Do they use different sizes where you are?

Lacoste does not equal Izod. Lacoste polos run $70+, and are generally higher quality then most polos. That's not just me being snotty...I own polos from various companies, and Lacostes have the best quality.

They use European sizes, since it's a French company, hence the 4 and 5 from above.

I just cannot see why spending $70+ for a polo style shirt is "worth" it...if I want that style either Polo at the outlet or Brooks brother for full retail seems like a much better buy...but then you don't get the alligator and collar up doesn't look as cool right??...lame.

eBay FTW!
 
Originally posted by: bozack
Originally posted by: SLCentral
Originally posted by: Staples
If it is the same company at izod, then yes they are big.

Most Nautica things are big too.

And what is the size 4 and 5 from above? Do they use different sizes where you are?

Lacoste does not equal Izod. Lacoste polos run $70+, and are generally higher quality then most polos. That's not just me being snotty...I own polos from various companies, and Lacostes have the best quality.

They use European sizes, since it's a French company, hence the 4 and 5 from above.

I just cannot see why spending $70+ for a polo style shirt is "worth" it...if I want that style either Polo at the outlet or Brooks brother for full retail seems like a much better buy...but then you don't get the alligator and collar up doesn't look as cool right??...lame.

I buy them because I find them be more comfortable and has a better fit then any other polo, including RL. And I've also found Lacostes not to pop their collar up as easily, too 😉.

It's nothing to do about being lame. I wear what I think looks good and is comfortable. What I spend for it is my business.
 
I can get Lacoste shirts for wholesale prices... I guess that's an upside for being a bagroom b!tch at a country club. $50 for polos and like $55 for button downs.
 
Originally posted by: SLCentral
Originally posted by: Staples
If it is the same company at izod, then yes they are big.

Most Nautica things are big too.

And what is the size 4 and 5 from above? Do they use different sizes where you are?

Lacoste does not equal Izod. Lacoste polos run $70+, and are generally higher quality then most polos. That's not just me being snotty...I own polos from various companies, and Lacostes have the best quality.

They use European sizes, since it's a French company, hence the 4 and 5 from above.

I'm sorry, but no polo is worth $70.
 
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