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RLPL Ties: Smithfield, NC Outlet

Lawman

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For those in the vicinity, the Ralph Lauren outlet in Smithfield, NC has RLPL ties on sale for $25.00, regularly $145.00. Fairly small selection. I recall a burgundy/cream and cream/brown tie that look just like vintage $1940s ties, if that is what you are into. Also some nice black, silver, grey, grey plaids. Also, Polo II blazers in navy, size 50L and 50R for $125.00, regularly $1,000.00. I won't be going by there again, but thought I would give SFers the heads up.
 

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Just a warning that a lot of the RLPL ties from the past season are the extra-wide ones that they were experimenting with. They were down to about $30-$40 at the end of the sale season in the retail stores. I saw them on the table and thought they looked good. Then I picked them up and realized that they were about the width of two ties.
 

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These were not those, but a couple of them were very retro, 1930s, 1940s type ties. There were very nice, conventional width ties as well.
 

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If anyone is in the area and wants to pick these up for me I would love the burgundy/cream and/or the brown/cream.
 

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Originally Posted by Lawman
These were not those, but a couple of them were very retro, 1930s, 1940s type ties. There were very nice, conventional width ties as well.

Do you know the width specifically?
 

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