these are 100% bootlegged and you got ripped off bad if you think they're legit. lacoste doesn't do wholesale to non-licensed buyers.
I will do my best to get that for you. But we have cross checked the tags with lacoste shirt bought in our local mall. And they were exactly the same.HQ pics of tag/gator/buttons please.
Only because there are more factory variants for sale online than real ones.
see where the crocodile logo is positioned? 100% fake. real lacoste shirts have the logo positioned about half-way between the bottom of the placket (lowest part of where it buttons) and the bottom button. your shirts have the logos placed at the bottom of the placket, which all fakes are known for. if you're gonna sell bootlegged shit, at least tell people it's bootlegged rather than trying to deal like a snake.I bought them from my buddy who owns a store down in Florida who is an authorized Lacoste dealer.
When you are in the retail business, you get to know people who sell other merchandise.
I have some lacoste shirts bought at a mall sitting here, and the ones I got from my fiend. I will compare the two now.see where the crocodile logo is positioned? 100% fake. real lacoste shirts have the logo positioned about half-way between the bottom of the placket (lowest part of where it buttons) and the bottom button. your shirts have the logos placed at the bottom of the placket, which all fakes are known for. if you're gonna sell bootlegged shit, at least tell people it's bootlegged rather than trying to deal like a snake.
Do you have an exact measurement away from the bottom little rectangel thing.fake:
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real:
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And I am going to wait to ship these out to people until I am sure I know what they are.Do you have an exact measurement away from the bottom little rectangel thing.
It is reall hard to tell which one it is. It looks just like the real one, but then if I lay it another way it looks like the fake one. It is really tough to tell.
Is there any other way of telling?