richyung412
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Wearing Tommy = NO SWAG and your BROKE you can't afford Polo like a gladiator such as my self. So i can see why some of yall wear this crap lol
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Originally Posted by illphillip
His name is richyung412 though.
And that clothing line is terrible on so many different levels.
Those Fair Isle joints are pretty nice.
Originally Posted by sillyputty
Originally Posted by illphillip
His name is richyung412 though.
And that clothing line is terrible on so many different levels.
Those Fair Isle joints are pretty nice.
Ditto.
I'd cop one of those sweaters instantly. They look very nice.
Personally, I don't like too much if any branding on my clothing. I just like high-quality materials and components more than anything.
I could care less if Hilfiger made it as long as it looks good...I'm glad there is no branding on those sweaters either.
The hoodie, I can do without.
Originally Posted by freakydestroyer
Hilfiger in the 90's> Ralph Lauren at any time
*flame suit on*
knew all that.Originally Posted by SEND ONE
But they're the ones who made it popular in the hood to begin with...........Originally Posted by ThunderChunk69
I tucked my polo in the nether regions of my closet for the past 2 years
you know it's bad when Brooklyn dudes are wearing it.
http://www.classicnystreetgangs.com/thelolifes.htmhttp://Lo-Lifes
Wearing Tommy = NO SWAG and your BROKE you can't afford Polo like a gladiator such as my self. So i can see why some of yall wear this crap lol
I wear a piece of tommy clothing every day (their boxer briefs)
your reply is WHY this thread should exist. good to know that people can judge and see the merits of other brands outside of ralph lauren.Didn't know this thread existed.
After reading through it, kind of wish it didn't.
More boneheaded chatter. 98% of the people/poss in this thread have absolutely no idea what they are talking about.
Half the dudes on the Lo wagon singing this RL vs TH don't know anything about Lo either.
The right vintage TH stuff murks just about 95% of RL of this millennium. Makes sense too, as some of RL's most influential designers from the brand's heyday, jumped to TH in the mid 90s.