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J crew Polos??

HelpMe

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hey guys are they any good or should i stick to RL...
also ive never really bought clothes online before just tryed on whats the proper way to measure myself??

Thanks!
 

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I am a fan of JCrew Jersey Polos. They are comfortable and fit much like a t-shirt. They aren't as heavy, so they don't just drape down off your body like most pique polos.

and JCrew has no logos... big plus for me.
 

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They're pretty slim fitted, well made, and they go on sale very often. Id buy them over RL simply do to the price, and the fact that they never use logos on them.
 

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I have a different view. I've tried different polos, and J. Crew's aren't worth the price. The materials just feel cheap. I've tried most of their offerings too.
 

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Who sells good polos? It seems like all of them are made in China nowadays.
 

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Wait for them to go on sale for 20 bucks then use a discount of some sort (student, or other) and they're not a bad deal at all.

I actually made one for St. Patricks day with a clover logo on it. They have these critters, basically it's a list of about a dozen logos you can pick to put on it. Optional of course but it's neat.
 

Cary Grant

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I took a flyer on 4 opf the J Crews recently. The fit is good, decently made for the price ($25 each).
I figure I'll get at least a couple of seasons wear out of them and more as beat-arounds.
 

JayJay

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Originally Posted by intent
I have a different view. I've tried different polos, and J. Crew's aren't worth the price. The materials just feel cheap. I've tried most of their offerings too.
Same here, I've had several J.Crew polos but I find myself only wearing my RL custom-fit polos now. The RL fit and quality is much better, IMO.
 

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Another vote for "good for the price" from me. Especially true now that they can be found on the sale racks for about $15 each. The color selection might not be great at that price.
 

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