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Ralph Lauren's new logo

Filed under: Style in the News, Clothing, Men

I've never been a fan of logos, designer labels, or any of that crap, unless it's something sarcastic like a middle finger -- and then it's only kinda cool. So it's no surprise that I can't stand this ridiculous new logo for Ralph Lauren's high end line, Purple Label. Look, I'm OK with the small and inconspicuous polo player -- because I've seen it all my life -- but this new one is just ugly and over the top.

A multi-color, oversized logo of a polo player riding a leaping horse? Really? I thought RL might have better taste than that, especially on a shirt that's over $200. I think that might be even worse than The Big Pony collection that features giant versions of the original logo. Maybe RL has been spending too much time thinking about that over-hyped American Living Collection.

Logos never make clothing look better and, more often than not, they just screw up whatever the design had going for it in the first place. The only place for a logo as far as I'm concerned is inside the collar. If I paid $245 for a polo shirt, the last thing I'd want to do is lease out part of my shirt for advertising space.

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Styles that Stick: Polo shirts

Filed under: Clothing, Vintage and Retro, Men

Polo shirtInstant preppiness can be achieved by simply donning a polo shirt (or tennis shirt or golf shirt, whatever term tickles your fancy). My favorite way to wear a polo is with grungy jeans and messy accessories, because I guess I'm into that weird juxtaposed look.

Lacoste is probably the most popular brand for this shirt, and rightfully so. René Lacoste was a French tennis player, working when the sport's players still had to compete while wearing suits and ties. Looking for a creative alternative to their traditional stuffy attire, Lacoste created what we now know as the polo shirt -- he used it as a tennis shirt, obviously -- and started his own line of clothing: Gucci.

No, I'm just kidding, it was Lacoste. I was just testing you, see?

Other popular polo shirts come from Ralph Lauren's Polo line and just about any other place on the face of this earth that sells Western clothing. Seriously, polo shirts are everywhere. Also, it's tough to go wrong with a polo shirt, as long as it's not too baggy and fits close to the body. Honestly, it's just a glorified knit shirt, darlings.

Fun fact: Before annoying rich kids in high school made it look obnoxious, flipping the collar up on a polo shirt was not for fashion, but for function. Wearing the collar up would protect the wearer's neck from the sun during outdoor games.

More ponies for Polo

Filed under: Clothing, Men

First there was the classic Ralph Lauren Polo pony, then there was the pony on steroids, otherwise known as the Big Pony. Now the polo pony logo has gone through the cloning machine. The latest Ralph Lauren shirt is the Polo Match shirt which has three oversized polo players on the front. The shirt also has a number 3 patch on the right sleeve and a vented hem with grosgrain trim. The multi pony shirt sells for $98.

Bottega Veneta and Barney's create one pricey polo

Filed under: Clothing

How much is a butterfly worth? A whole lot if it is on a Bottega Veneta polo. Barney's is selling a limited edition polo with a gold butterfly on it which sells for $295. The polo, which is a Barney's exclusive, isn't entirely without merit. For each one sold, a donation will be made to the World Wildlife Fund. It's not the first hipped-up polo we have seen but it does seems like a lot to spend for the polo unless they are donating at least $200 of the price to the WWF. I'd much rather save my pennies for a Bottega bag.

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