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I really like the abercrombie polos but they are too long for me. Can tailors fix ?

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For all the haters, AF polos are comparable to the $79.50 PRL polos. I doubt that some of you would give him such a hard time if he posted the PRL polos.
 

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Originally Posted by tcnjbanker123
You could get your GTL on, or you could just walk past a&f to brooks or one of the various stores in your local mall that carries polo, lacoste, vineyard vines or nearly any other brand... trust me you won't regret it

This is essentially pretty good advice. But then again, everyone needs a little GTL at some point in their lives. Though, after I certain age one must not consider taking up permanent residence on the Jersey Shore.
 

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She told him his RL polo looked like an abercrombie one.
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Originally Posted by Rene_Lahm
This is essentially pretty good advice. But then again, everyone needs a little GTL at some point in their lives. Though, after I certain age one must not consider taking up permanent residence on the Jersey Shore.

As a big fan of places like Stone Harbor and Spring Lake I would have to disagree. Only when you venture into the gel and sweat drenched cesspools that are Seaside, Wildwood and Belmar do you experience the "Jersey Shore" as most of the country thinks they know it.
 

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Dont ge me wrong I have several slim fit lacose, D & G, and burberry polos. I just like abercrombie aswell. Thanks again guys. I will go check some taolirs and see what the price will be.

I will take all of my long polo shirts and maybe they can fix my jeans to be more slim fitting and higher crotch.
 

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