1shooter Posted September 28, 2009 Share Posted September 28, 2009 The first and most obvious sign that you have a fake Lacoste polo on your hands is the placement of the croc itself. On a real shirt, you will find the croc positioned between the bottom button and the placket of the shirt. Most fake shirts place the croc even with the placket. If you have a shirt with the croc lined up with the placket, you have a fake- there are no exceptions to this rule! If the seller is including real pictures with their auction, this is easy to spot BEFORE you bid- so keep it in mind. As far as the croc itself, it should be well defined, with sharp teeth and distinct feet. It should NOT be bloated or distended in any way, shape or form. Lacoste polos come with mother of pearl buttons- these are organic- meaning they're harvested from living things- meaning you CANNOT have two identical buttons. Ever. If your polo has two white buttons that are plastic, you have a fake Lacoste. If your buttons are identical, you have a fake Lacoste. The colour of the buttons will vary depending on the shirt colour- some come in white, some in the colour of the shirt, etc.- but the one constant is that they are NOT plastic buttons. The buttons also should not have ANYTHING on them- no logo, no text, no nothing. Another thing I noticed with all three of my fakes relative to a real shirt were the button openings- the real shirt has defined horizontal slits- the fake shirts looked like someone had used a hole puncher to open them up. Don't be swayed by declarations of poly bags and authentic tags. Anyone with a printer and a manufacturing facility to make fakes can make these. Look at the tag inside the collar of the shirt. It should be white, with LACOSTE at the bottom, the croc above, and the size, in NUMBERS, in the upper left corner. If your shirt has letter sizing, you have a fake. If your shirtLook closer. The croc should have TWO distinct eyes- the fakes only have one eye. An authentic Lacoste shirt will have a Devanlay tag on the inside of the shirt in the torso area- it can be on EITHER side, depending on where you bought your shirt and where it was made. Not ALL Lacoste polos are made in Peru- I have an authentic polo that I purchased in France at the Lacoste store, that was made in Morocco- it would appear that most North American polos are made in Peru however. Quote Link to comment
RED2018 Posted September 29, 2009 Share Posted September 29, 2009 Nasa nagdadala lang yan... Me buwaya man o wala/iba! Quote Link to comment
ladyboy Posted October 7, 2009 Share Posted October 7, 2009 The first and most obvious sign that you have a fake Lacoste polo on your hands is the placement of the croc itself. On a real shirt, you will find the croc positioned between the bottom button and the placket of the shirt. Most fake shirts place the croc even with the placket. If you have a shirt with the croc lined up with the placket, you have a fake- there are no exceptions to this rule! If the seller is including real pictures with their auction, this is easy to spot BEFORE you bid- so keep it in mind. As far as the croc itself, it should be well defined, with sharp teeth and distinct feet. It should NOT be bloated or distended in any way, shape or form. Lacoste polos come with mother of pearl buttons- these are organic- meaning they're harvested from living things- meaning you CANNOT have two identical buttons. Ever. If your polo has two white buttons that are plastic, you have a fake Lacoste. If your buttons are identical, you have a fake Lacoste. The colour of the buttons will vary depending on the shirt colour- some come in white, some in the colour of the shirt, etc.- but the one constant is that they are NOT plastic buttons. The buttons also should not have ANYTHING on them- no logo, no text, no nothing. Another thing I noticed with all three of my fakes relative to a real shirt were the button openings- the real shirt has defined horizontal slits- the fake shirts looked like someone had used a hole puncher to open them up. Don't be swayed by declarations of poly bags and authentic tags. Anyone with a printer and a manufacturing facility to make fakes can make these. Look at the tag inside the collar of the shirt. It should be white, with LACOSTE at the bottom, the croc above, and the size, in NUMBERS, in the upper left corner. If your shirt has letter sizing, you have a fake. If your shirtLook closer. The croc should have TWO distinct eyes- the fakes only have one eye. An authentic Lacoste shirt will have a Devanlay tag on the inside of the shirt in the torso area- it can be on EITHER side, depending on where you bought your shirt and where it was made. Not ALL Lacoste polos are made in Peru- I have an authentic polo that I purchased in France at the Lacoste store, that was made in Morocco- it would appear that most North American polos are made in Peru however. madami n lacoste n original n lumabas like yun my slit s gilid meron n s slimfit tapos yun lacoste n manipis n classic mataas yun sign n lacoste then yun lacoste sport yun buttons ng iba my nalagay n lacoste lacoste iba ang orig s fake talga halata pati yun s tatak iba din my mga limited edition din iba yun markings pero original mostly yun sizes nila numbers meron din edition n s,m,l,xl size mostly s sizes for men mga stripes yun nakita ko s lacoste shop talga mga original wala libreng buttons Quote Link to comment
matt4angel Posted October 8, 2009 Share Posted October 8, 2009 ung barkada ko, nakaka-sampu ng bili ng lacoste in two months time..grabe nkakainggit hehehe...kung binata lng tlga ako, makikipagsabayan ako dun eh...iba tlaga ang itsura ng oriiginal na lacoste, telang-tela pala halata mo na kaagad ung pagkakaiba ng original sa peke... Quote Link to comment
enygma1108 Posted October 10, 2009 Share Posted October 10, 2009 Lacoste footwear trinoma is currently on-sale until tomorrowHaven't got the chance to drop by Quote Link to comment
ROLEX69 Posted October 10, 2009 Share Posted October 10, 2009 The first and most obvious sign that you have a fake Lacoste polo on your hands is the placement of the croc itself. On a real shirt, you will find the croc positioned between the bottom button and the placket of the shirt. Most fake shirts place the croc even with the placket. If you have a shirt with the croc lined up with the placket, you have a fake- there are no exceptions to this rule! If the seller is including real pictures with their auction, this is easy to spot BEFORE you bid- so keep it in mind. As far as the croc itself, it should be well defined, with sharp teeth and distinct feet. It should NOT be bloated or distended in any way, shape or form. Lacoste polos come with mother of pearl buttons- these are organic- meaning they're harvested from living things- meaning you CANNOT have two identical buttons. Ever. If your polo has two white buttons that are plastic, you have a fake Lacoste. If your buttons are identical, you have a fake Lacoste. The colour of the buttons will vary depending on the shirt colour- some come in white, some in the colour of the shirt, etc.- but the one constant is that they are NOT plastic buttons. The buttons also should not have ANYTHING on them- no logo, no text, no nothing. Another thing I noticed with all three of my fakes relative to a real shirt were the button openings- the real shirt has defined horizontal slits- the fake shirts looked like someone had used a hole puncher to open them up. Don't be swayed by declarations of poly bags and authentic tags. Anyone with a printer and a manufacturing facility to make fakes can make these. Look at the tag inside the collar of the shirt. It should be white, with LACOSTE at the bottom, the croc above, and the size, in NUMBERS, in the upper left corner. If your shirt has letter sizing, you have a fake. If your shirtLook closer. The croc should have TWO distinct eyes- the fakes only have one eye. An authentic Lacoste shirt will have a Devanlay tag on the inside of the shirt in the torso area- it can be on EITHER side, depending on where you bought your shirt and where it was made. Not ALL Lacoste polos are made in Peru- I have an authentic polo that I purchased in France at the Lacoste store, that was made in Morocco- it would appear that most North American polos are made in Peru however.Para sure sa LACOSTE SHOP bumili, Ayt !!! :goatee: Quote Link to comment
helmett Posted October 11, 2009 Share Posted October 11, 2009 before i collect lacoste sport shirts pero now di na ... i love my lacoste sport perfume though... Quote Link to comment
hugh hefner Posted October 14, 2009 Share Posted October 14, 2009 I used to like this brand but nowadays a lot of knock-offs can be seen on almost every tiangge. Quote Link to comment
lomex32 Posted December 7, 2009 Share Posted December 7, 2009 A lot of choices for shoes .... at this time of the year Quote Link to comment
topher316 Posted December 7, 2009 Share Posted December 7, 2009 ang mahal naman kasi masyado dto hehe Quote Link to comment
vanillaLatte Posted December 8, 2009 Share Posted December 8, 2009 i like some styles of the bags. although some styles have GIANT logos screaming LACOSTE! it's almost tacky. parang fake na tuloy, e orig naman. the clothes and shoes are ok lang, problem is there are too many knockoffs everywhere. Quote Link to comment
qwertyuiop Posted December 9, 2009 Share Posted December 9, 2009 guys yung mga lacoste polo shirt nyo ba nag fflare sa ilalim after sometime of use?yung 3 polo shirts ko kasi parang humaba sya ng konti tapos medyo lumuwang bandang baba. is it due to bad laundry or talagang ganun ang lacoste after sometime of use Quote Link to comment
Kukoc Posted December 22, 2009 Share Posted December 22, 2009 (edited) ang mahal naman kasi masyado dto hehe It's a good investment na rin kase..You can go wherever you want to go, without the fear of being ridiculed or maOkray na sinumang fashion police.Safe GetUp sya actually. :thumbsupsmiley: Been wearing them for 10years na. Ok pa rin. Kahit umabot ako ng 60 Years old, safe pa ring isuot at di baduy.. Classic talaga.Lacoste Watches? I'm not into them. same wth Jeans/Pants.But I like their perfumes: Pour homme and Essential.. Tama lang ang amoy, di masyadong matapang. Parang bagong ligo langSa Footwear naman: Meron ako nung Topsider type, ung medyo makapal ng konti ung Sole, Suede yung sa side na may Croc. Model 2002 yun alam ko. Til now ginagamit ko pa rin. May Sneaker type din na ala-Vans. Croc lang sa side ang design. Pang harabas ika nga. For me, mas simple, mas suwabe.Lacoste.. Indeed classic! Just my 2 cents :goatee: Edited December 22, 2009 by tjdsaint Quote Link to comment
ladyboy Posted December 22, 2009 Share Posted December 22, 2009 guys yung mga lacoste polo shirt nyo ba nag fflare sa ilalim after sometime of use?yung 3 polo shirts ko kasi parang humaba sya ng konti tapos medyo lumuwang bandang baba. is it due to bad laundry or talagang ganun ang lacoste after sometime of use natural n ito Quote Link to comment
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