BigSte
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Just got my hands on a few more Lacoste shirts.
They are standard polo shirts, brand new in packaging and 100% genuine. Literally hundreds on here have bought them from me so loads to vouch for me and the shirts.
Characteristics of these shirts to show authenticity are:
- Devenlay cotton (with care tag)
- Mother of Pearl buttons
- sewn on croc logo
- Official Lacoste packaging and tag
Price is £18.50 each incl delivery
Medium
Yellow
White
Large
Black
XL
Black
Colours:
Black
White
Navy
Brown
Red
Royal blue
Baby Blue
Dark Green
Mother of Pearl buttons
[Edited on 26-05-2010 by BigSte]
[Edited on 27-05-2010 by BigSte]
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PaulJMcT
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sent you a u2u
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Tommy
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Looks a good deal, i would have liked a red one.
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BigSte
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Will get you one next time I order mate....
I've done these shirts on here for years intermitantly, should be able to get them for a while now it's summer
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SXIBLK
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what size do you have the brown in ?
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BigSte
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dont have any brown at the minute pal
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corsa_sport_jay
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any medium white ones?
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corsabsonny
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Got a pic of the inside where the badge is?
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BigSte
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List above is up to date now so yes I have a medium white....not got pics of inside but I will try and take one later.
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SXIBLK
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give us a shout when you get the brown ones pal
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BigSte
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ttt
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K2 GTi
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ill have a few on friday..
but you can't get genuine ones for less than £30... so unless they are off the back of a lorry they are fake.. probably wont even notice.. but just saying. I have done my research over the years on these shirts
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K2 GTi
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Even fake ill pay 18.50 lol..
you got green and red? size 5?
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BigSte
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Most people on here know the crack with these....I've got a pal who is a Lacoste rep in the US and he gets a monthly quota of what he can buy, he just sells them on to make money.
They are cock on, just meant for the US market so the sizes are one different to the UK.... only got what's listed above mate - size 5 being medium
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K2 GTi
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US ones are fake mate trust me... you can get joblots off ebay or other websites.. ill take a couple though because you can hardly tell the difference!!!
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K2 GTi
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I'm not trying to spoil your sales mate.. but, here are things to look out for on the shirt... but It just pisses me off when people try to claim something as real when it isn't.. as I said I will still buy one off you on friday, and ill put it against a real one which cost me £60.
How To Spot A Fake Lacoste Polo Shirt and Other Pirated Clothing
like Lacoste spend a great deal of investment on brand building and quality control. However, with the prevalence of overseas sweatshops and people buying Lacoste clothing online, fake knockoffs have been spreading through the internet marketplace like wildfire and many buyers are unwittingly ending up with fakes. While a genuine Lacoste polo shirt can cost an average of $60-75 per shirt, buyers of fakes are frequently getting ripped off for shoddy products worth substantially less. Whether it makes any sense to pay so much for a mere polo shirt is another matter. The fact is, buyers have to be able to ensure they are getting the high end quality product they are paying top dollar for.
Unlike authentic Lacoste clothing, fakes and knock offs simply don’t wear and feel like the real thing. Sometimes it’s easy to spot the fake, but sometimes the differences are much more subtle. It’s easy to know it’s a fake when you are only paying $10 for a supposedly genuine Lacoste shirt off a street vendor, but what about when you are buying online? Many of the tips and telltale signs provided below can also be used for other designer clothing brands as well.
Here Are Some Of The Things To Look Out For To Determine Whether A Lacoste Shirt Is A Genuine Or Fake
1) The Lacoste Crocodile Patch – Lacoste’s famous trademark symbol is its Lacoste crocodile logo patch. This is one of the easiest way to spot a fake. A genuine Lacoste crocodile should be very distinct and should show scales, claws, and teeth. Any variation from this detailed standard should be deemed a fake, as high end designer brands like Lacoste spend a great deal of effort to ensure quality and uniformity. For the men’s polo shirts, the crocodile is embroidered on a patch then sewn onto the shirt, rather than printed directly on the shirt. In the women’s, it is printed onto the shirt. The Lacoste crocodile symbol should be attached seamlessly with no obvious white stitch marks attaching the patch to the shirt.
2) Crocodile Alignment – On men’s polos, the crocodile is on the left hand side, between the bottom stitching and the second button. In the image displayed, I want to draw your attention to the genuine blue Lacoste shirt on the right hand side labeled “Real” – notice how the crocodile logo is aligned directly between the lower button and the bottom stitching. This is an authentic shirt. Contrast that with the pirated yellow shirt on the left side labeled “Fake” where the logo is instead aligned with the bottom placket stitching. This is one of the easiest way to tell a fake from a real one.
3) Pearl Buttons – Genuine Lacoste polo shirts have real pearl buttons, known as mother of pearl. Since the pearls are naturally found, no two patterns should be the same. Fakes usually have mass produced plastic buttons. The real Lacoste buttons should not have anything printed on them either. If they have the word “Lacoste” on the button, the shirt is a fake.
4) Unusually Low Cost – Lacoste is a high end, fairly expensive designer brand. As such, prices are usually high and for good reason since the products are usually of very high quality design and material. Prices are usually around $60-72 for a single polo shirt. If you discover prices that are extraordinarily different, you are most likely dealing with a fake. If you are only paying $10 for the shirt, your alarm and antennae should be going off.
5) Cloth Material - Genuine Lacoste clothing should be made of 100% soft cotton and neatly threaded. There should be little to no loose threading as is frequently found on shoddy and inferior knockoffs. The cuffs on the sleeves should not appear shredded and the stitching should not come loose only after a few washes.
6) Sizes - Lacoste clothing are sized using numbers, rather than the usual letters or words, e.g. sizes 3, 4 , 5. They do not come in sizes utilizing the words “small”, “medium”, or “large”.
7) Method of Sale and Purchase – Many eBay sellers will insist and claim that their Lacoste products are real and authentic, but 90% of them are either wrong or lying. Unfortunately, even by checking their feedbacks isn’t necessarily sufficient to protect you from fakes since many buyers themselves cannot readily distinguish the fakes from the real thing until it is too late. Lacoste does not have factory discount outlets, but sells its products through select distributors at premium prices. Be careful if you decide to buy through an online auction or through an amateur supplier based in Asia as many are the works of scam artists. I highly advise against buying from such shady sources and recommend sticking with more reputable and established shops.
http://www.moneybluebook.com/how-to-spot-a-fake-lacoste-polo-shirt-and-other-pirated-clothing/
[Edited on 26-05-2010 by K2 GTi]
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BigSte
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I've sold these for about 4 years mate and as far as I'm concerned they are real.
I know the guy 100% works for Lacoste so I would have no doubt in questioning him, as a seller to me.
I have done extensive research on the shirts and know all about the points you mentioned above.
In addition I have too compared one of these shirts to one in a shop and they are cock on, even down to the style or stitching, etc.
I bet if I put the effort in I could get at least 100 people on here to vouch for the authenticity....
I sell them as original as I fully believe they are, if people are in any doubt then they can go to a shop and pay £55 Otherwise, hurry up and get them bought as I'm off on hol soon and need the cash
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K2 GTi
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dont get paid till fri mate, but i will have one off you just wonder how you're making money selling them that cheap if theyre real lol
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BigSte
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My mate is allowed to buy them for next to nothing……I have sold these for £18.50 for about 4 years and don’t make much at all now due to the exchange rate being on it’s arse and the price of postage going up! Still, making a little is better than nothing!
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K2 GTi
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if they are real and you know that for sure sell them for atleast £30 mate as they are £60 in the shop... lol. ill leave you alone now
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Whittie
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I've bought a fair few of Ste in the past, as well as belts etc. He's a genuine seller.
As for the shirts, they're real as far as i'm concerned. They're high quality. I've bought a fake one before from Turkey, and tbh it was absolutely shit, ended up using it to paint walls in.
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cossieste
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quote: Originally posted by K2 GTi
I'm not trying to spoil your sales mate.. but, here are things to look out for on the shirt... but It just pisses me off when people try to claim something as real when it isn't.. as I said I will still buy one off you on friday, and ill put it against a real one which cost me £60.
How To Spot A Fake Lacoste Polo Shirt and Other Pirated Clothing
like Lacoste spend a great deal of investment on brand building and quality control. However, with the prevalence of overseas sweatshops and people buying Lacoste clothing online, fake knockoffs have been spreading through the internet marketplace like wildfire and many buyers are unwittingly ending up with fakes. While a genuine Lacoste polo shirt can cost an average of $60-75 per shirt, buyers of fakes are frequently getting ripped off for shoddy products worth substantially less. Whether it makes any sense to pay so much for a mere polo shirt is another matter. The fact is, buyers have to be able to ensure they are getting the high end quality product they are paying top dollar for.
Unlike authentic Lacoste clothing, fakes and knock offs simply don’t wear and feel like the real thing. Sometimes it’s easy to spot the fake, but sometimes the differences are much more subtle. It’s easy to know it’s a fake when you are only paying $10 for a supposedly genuine Lacoste shirt off a street vendor, but what about when you are buying online? Many of the tips and telltale signs provided below can also be used for other designer clothing brands as well.
Here Are Some Of The Things To Look Out For To Determine Whether A Lacoste Shirt Is A Genuine Or Fake
1) The Lacoste Crocodile Patch – Lacoste’s famous trademark symbol is its Lacoste crocodile logo patch. This is one of the easiest way to spot a fake. A genuine Lacoste crocodile should be very distinct and should show scales, claws, and teeth. Any variation from this detailed standard should be deemed a fake, as high end designer brands like Lacoste spend a great deal of effort to ensure quality and uniformity. For the men’s polo shirts, the crocodile is embroidered on a patch then sewn onto the shirt, rather than printed directly on the shirt. In the women’s, it is printed onto the shirt. The Lacoste crocodile symbol should be attached seamlessly with no obvious white stitch marks attaching the patch to the shirt.
2) Crocodile Alignment – On men’s polos, the crocodile is on the left hand side, between the bottom stitching and the second button. In the image displayed, I want to draw your attention to the genuine blue Lacoste shirt on the right hand side labeled “Real” – notice how the crocodile logo is aligned directly between the lower button and the bottom stitching. This is an authentic shirt. Contrast that with the pirated yellow shirt on the left side labeled “Fake” where the logo is instead aligned with the bottom placket stitching. This is one of the easiest way to tell a fake from a real one.
3) Pearl Buttons – Genuine Lacoste polo shirts have real pearl buttons, known as mother of pearl. Since the pearls are naturally found, no two patterns should be the same. Fakes usually have mass produced plastic buttons. The real Lacoste buttons should not have anything printed on them either. If they have the word “Lacoste” on the button, the shirt is a fake.
4) Unusually Low Cost – Lacoste is a high end, fairly expensive designer brand. As such, prices are usually high and for good reason since the products are usually of very high quality design and material. Prices are usually around $60-72 for a single polo shirt. If you discover prices that are extraordinarily different, you are most likely dealing with a fake. If you are only paying $10 for the shirt, your alarm and antennae should be going off.
5) Cloth Material - Genuine Lacoste clothing should be made of 100% soft cotton and neatly threaded. There should be little to no loose threading as is frequently found on shoddy and inferior knockoffs. The cuffs on the sleeves should not appear shredded and the stitching should not come loose only after a few washes.
6) Sizes - Lacoste clothing are sized using numbers, rather than the usual letters or words, e.g. sizes 3, 4 , 5. They do not come in sizes utilizing the words “small”, “medium”, or “large”.
7) Method of Sale and Purchase – Many eBay sellers will insist and claim that their Lacoste products are real and authentic, but 90% of them are either wrong or lying. Unfortunately, even by checking their feedbacks isn’t necessarily sufficient to protect you from fakes since many buyers themselves cannot readily distinguish the fakes from the real thing until it is too late. Lacoste does not have factory discount outlets, but sells its products through select distributors at premium prices. Be careful if you decide to buy through an online auction or through an amateur supplier based in Asia as many are the works of scam artists. I highly advise against buying from such shady sources and recommend sticking with more reputable and established shops.
http://www.moneybluebook.com/how-to-spot-a-fake-lacoste-polo-shirt-and-other-pirated-clothing/
[Edited on 26-05-2010 by K2 GTi]
nice story but i think you have a little too much time on your hands to write a nice storey like this ive bought these shirts off this guy in bulk and there good quality maybe if your looking into shirts this seriously you mite want to try getting yourself a more interesting hobby
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Whittie
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Loads of people have bought off Ste over the years, not one have had to complain.
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AlexSXI
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Are the Large one's the 'usual' Large Size?
Have you got Royal Blue + Yellow in Large still?
I know you are a genuine seller because i've bought a scarf off you before so will probably have a couple of these
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K2 GTi
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quote: Originally posted by cossieste
quote: Originally posted by K2 GTi
I'm not trying to spoil your sales mate.. but, here are things to look out for on the shirt... but It just pisses me off when people try to claim something as real when it isn't.. as I said I will still buy one off you on friday, and ill put it against a real one which cost me £60.
How To Spot A Fake Lacoste Polo Shirt and Other Pirated Clothing
like Lacoste spend a great deal of investment on brand building and quality control. However, with the prevalence of overseas sweatshops and people buying Lacoste clothing online, fake knockoffs have been spreading through the internet marketplace like wildfire and many buyers are unwittingly ending up with fakes. While a genuine Lacoste polo shirt can cost an average of $60-75 per shirt, buyers of fakes are frequently getting ripped off for shoddy products worth substantially less. Whether it makes any sense to pay so much for a mere polo shirt is another matter. The fact is, buyers have to be able to ensure they are getting the high end quality product they are paying top dollar for.
Unlike authentic Lacoste clothing, fakes and knock offs simply don’t wear and feel like the real thing. Sometimes it’s easy to spot the fake, but sometimes the differences are much more subtle. It’s easy to know it’s a fake when you are only paying $10 for a supposedly genuine Lacoste shirt off a street vendor, but what about when you are buying online? Many of the tips and telltale signs provided below can also be used for other designer clothing brands as well.
Here Are Some Of The Things To Look Out For To Determine Whether A Lacoste Shirt Is A Genuine Or Fake
1) The Lacoste Crocodile Patch – Lacoste’s famous trademark symbol is its Lacoste crocodile logo patch. This is one of the easiest way to spot a fake. A genuine Lacoste crocodile should be very distinct and should show scales, claws, and teeth. Any variation from this detailed standard should be deemed a fake, as high end designer brands like Lacoste spend a great deal of effort to ensure quality and uniformity. For the men’s polo shirts, the crocodile is embroidered on a patch then sewn onto the shirt, rather than printed directly on the shirt. In the women’s, it is printed onto the shirt. The Lacoste crocodile symbol should be attached seamlessly with no obvious white stitch marks attaching the patch to the shirt.
2) Crocodile Alignment – On men’s polos, the crocodile is on the left hand side, between the bottom stitching and the second button. In the image displayed, I want to draw your attention to the genuine blue Lacoste shirt on the right hand side labeled “Real” – notice how the crocodile logo is aligned directly between the lower button and the bottom stitching. This is an authentic shirt. Contrast that with the pirated yellow shirt on the left side labeled “Fake” where the logo is instead aligned with the bottom placket stitching. This is one of the easiest way to tell a fake from a real one.
3) Pearl Buttons – Genuine Lacoste polo shirts have real pearl buttons, known as mother of pearl. Since the pearls are naturally found, no two patterns should be the same. Fakes usually have mass produced plastic buttons. The real Lacoste buttons should not have anything printed on them either. If they have the word “Lacoste” on the button, the shirt is a fake.
4) Unusually Low Cost – Lacoste is a high end, fairly expensive designer brand. As such, prices are usually high and for good reason since the products are usually of very high quality design and material. Prices are usually around $60-72 for a single polo shirt. If you discover prices that are extraordinarily different, you are most likely dealing with a fake. If you are only paying $10 for the shirt, your alarm and antennae should be going off.
5) Cloth Material - Genuine Lacoste clothing should be made of 100% soft cotton and neatly threaded. There should be little to no loose threading as is frequently found on shoddy and inferior knockoffs. The cuffs on the sleeves should not appear shredded and the stitching should not come loose only after a few washes.
6) Sizes - Lacoste clothing are sized using numbers, rather than the usual letters or words, e.g. sizes 3, 4 , 5. They do not come in sizes utilizing the words “small”, “medium”, or “large”.
7) Method of Sale and Purchase – Many eBay sellers will insist and claim that their Lacoste products are real and authentic, but 90% of them are either wrong or lying. Unfortunately, even by checking their feedbacks isn’t necessarily sufficient to protect you from fakes since many buyers themselves cannot readily distinguish the fakes from the real thing until it is too late. Lacoste does not have factory discount outlets, but sells its products through select distributors at premium prices. Be careful if you decide to buy through an online auction or through an amateur supplier based in Asia as many are the works of scam artists. I highly advise against buying from such shady sources and recommend sticking with more reputable and established shops.
http://www.moneybluebook.com/how-to-spot-a-fake-lacoste-polo-shirt-and-other-pirated-clothing/
[Edited on 26-05-2010 by K2 GTi]
nice story but i think you have a little too much time on your hands to write a nice storey like this ive bought these shirts off this guy in bulk and there good quality maybe if your looking into shirts this seriously you mite want to try getting yourself a more interesting hobby
what you on about you BELLSNIFF I got this off the net..
I'm just stating they're not as real as they sound.. I know my lacoste stuff also.. Ill buy one anyway and do tests... just dont go thinking you've got a real £60 lacoste shirt for £20.. you fucking pleb..
P.S READ THE LINK I PUT AT THE BOTTOM YOU FUCKSHIT
[Edited on 26-05-2010 by K2 GTi]
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