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Yeah lacoste is great material and It's very classy because its lacoste and its argyle i just dont know what glc means i guess its just a regular cotton material.
It is cotton not a wool blend but plain cotton....the style is classic but you are paying more for the style and name brand than you are for exceptional quality. 100%cotton fades with every laundering. I prefer a silk knit or wool blend.
If you like it - get it.
If the price point is making you hesitate just think about it for a few days.
And if you find yourself thinking about it, or not able to let it go -- get it.
Some times it's just a matter of getting used to the 'higher price."
But you only live once. Ass long as you balance SAVING with spending, and aren't in debt up to your eyeballs, and buying EVERYthing else that you see and want... why not buy it and enjoy it.
If you'll love how you look in it, and how it makes you feel, go for it.
I would like it better without the logo. I mean, they include in the description that "it has a Lacoste logo," as if that is supposed to be impressive?
Honestly, it looks like an ordinary men's sweater to me, and $135 for a COTTON sweater (which will fade, get out of shape, etc.) is nuts. OP, what is special about it to you? I'm really curious.
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