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Damn it, this was supposed to be difficult…Ralph Lauren, 'jeans' label?
Similar notion here. I vote for RL "Polo" line. I´ve got a "Single Rider" from the 2000´s (sorry, couldn´t resist) which is really nice albeit very thin.
So this would have been produced by a licensee who is a legit jacket maker? The reason I posted this was I was shocked to read that this was Ralph Lauren and was guessing everyone to guess the brands you usually see here!The zippers look like those used by Ralph Lauren 15-20 years ago, Conmar branded 'Ideal' zippers. Could be Polo Ralph Lauren but I'm not seeing the blue Polo label. There's a hint of a leather label instead, which indicates to me it's a 'Polo Jeans' jacket, the label that was produced under license. Similar to 'Schott LC' nowadays (which isn't actually produced by Schott but by their European Licensee). Difference being that Schott LC jackets are crap, while some Polo Jeans jackets are quite nice.
Neither Ralph Lauren or the Licensee are makers, they don't own any production facilities themselves. This jacket was probably produced in China. Which doesn't necessarily mean it's bad quality. Like said, many of these RL branded jackets are really nice.So this would have been produced by a licensee who is a legit jacket maker?
What gave it away?
Neither Ralph Lauren or the Licensee are makers, they don't own any production facilities themselves. This jacket was probably produced in China. Which doesn't necessarily mean it's bad quality. Like said, many of these RL branded jackets are really nice.