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Calling RL Polo Experts...

jekv12

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I found this listing today: RL Pants -1 and what appears to be a listing for indentical pants: RL Pants - 2 I'm not familiar with RL to know what line these are from...I would think one of higher lines because of the tab/sliders and button front. One of the listings specifies "Higgins..." Any ideas ?
 

johnnynorman3

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Highest "subline" of Blue Label -- made in Italy, probably by Corneliani. Nice pants.
 

cuffthis

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As much as I prefer side tab waist adjusters on trousers, I do not like them with flat front pants. I think they just don't look right with all that flatness.
 

Texel

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The materials are looking cheap on that pictures imho. It look's like there stands "Mabe in Italy" and not "Made in Italy".
 

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