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posted: Aug. 19, 2008 @ 6:37p
santijs said:only fatties left - thanks anyways OP!Lacoste, like many Euro clothes are pretty under-sized compared to American. XL RL Polos = XXL Lacoste.
How can you tell if the shirt in the picture is fake? Is your computer able to increase the picture's resolution? Also, that "how to spot a fake Lacoste" website, while the info is generally true, doesn't nearly encompass all that's happening. First, Lacoste and eBay ID'ed numerous different crocodile patches. Many other companies use mother of pearl buttons, which are fairly readily available and Chinese counterfeits use virtually identical ones. Also, that stupid button/croc location is lame. counterfeitors aren't idiots. They know where to stitch the croc.
I have several Lacoste shirts and depending on the line, the crocs are different, buttons are different, and many other things are different. Lacoste uses different manufacturers in Peru and their inhouse France shops. They have different lines with different quality control.
RockBottomGolf may be selling knockoffs, who knows. But don't jump to conclusions based on your opinions without knowing the truth. But Lacoste shirts have come down to $30. Macy's recently sold off Lacostes for $35 each. I doubt they'd ever sell counterfeit. Lacoste outlets sometimes come down to $35 during clearances as well.