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THE RALPH LAUREN LABELS

1. RLPL

2. RLBL

3. Ralph Ralph Lauren, or 'Double RL'

4. PRL

5. Rugby

6. RLX

7. Lauren by Ralph Lauren (LRL, sometimes known as green label)

8. Chaps (Ralph Lauren)

SUITS, COATS & JACKETS

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SHOES

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= Ralph Lauren purple labelTheRalph Lauren label, andthe most expensive. A slightly schizophrenic line [] with some items being tailored versions of classic styles, and other items having a more whimsical nature. Superlative materials, superlative construction. Apparently, OTR RLPL suits are no longer made as a shift to pure MTM suits occurs.= Ralph Lauren black labelThe most 'modern' of the Ralph Lauren lines, with a slimmer 'modern' cut and silhouette. The second-most prestigious Ralph Lauren label, with prices higher than PRL, but still less than RLPL.A line with heavy western- and vintage-themed items (inspired by Ralph Lauren's ranch!), contains items of mostly excellent quality. The styling of this line is for the large part extremely distinctive, and may not be everyone's cup of tea.= Polo Ralph Lauren = Ralph Lauren blue labelRalph Lauren asof us know it. A real mixed bag when it comes to quality, ranging from superb made in Italy pieces to absolutely terrible stuff made elsewhere. The styling is classic and the fit is baggier, with modern twists (e.g. neon colours, etc) thrown in. Value varies likewise. One may occasionally run into pieces from a (now discontinued) Italian-made line known as 'Signature Line' (Corneliani construction, apparently on par with RLBL/RLPL construction), with a higher armholes and slimmer fit than PRL as well.Youth-oriented line, apparently aimed at college students. The focus is on style, and a slightly 'fashion forward' interpretation of classic Trad staples. Quality overlaps heavily with PRL, but the quality of the Italy-made PRL always >> Rugby.Slightly difficult to classify in this lineup, a sports/performance line of clothing. Quality apparently varies from good to average.Ralph Laurencontrol of the ownership of this brand name to the Jones New York Apparel Group in a court battle. Contains clothing of almost-invariably inferior quality manufactured specifically for discount outlets and lower-end departmental stores. Do not confuse LRL with a 'real' Ralph Lauren product! Has a 'silver label' line with a slimmer cut, but the same poor quality - yum!Has a story similar to Lauren by Ralph Lauren, a brand that has been spun off from the Ralph Lauren umbrella and contains items that, incredibly, are of even lower quality than LRL. Now beginning to be known as 'Chaps' alone.'Made in Italy' - at least some are made by Caruso'Made in Italy' - Corneliani'Made in Italy' - Caruso (Corneliani as some have incorrectly claimed)- Hand-ticked lapels & pockets- Hand-padded collars- Machine-made buttonholes- Full canvas construction- Moderate-strong shoulder padding- Slight-moderate rope- Strongly tapered fit (drop 7)- No faux buttonhole stitching on cuffs, no surgeon's cuff- Dyed horn buttons'Made in Italy' - mostly St. Andrews, some by Caruso (these have a slimmer cut) and Cantarelli (the parent company of St. Andrews)with 'Ralph Lauren' in script, followed by "Made In England" - Edward Greenwith 'Ralph Lauren' in block letters, followed by "Made in England" - Crockett & Joneswith 'Ralph Lauren', followed by "Benchmade in England" - Crockett & Jones, or Alfred Sargent (look for a double row of nails on the heel)with 'Ralph Lauren' in block letters (made in Italy) - Sesto Meucci (source: RL customer service hotline), some are also Sutor Mantellassi (lower line, not handmade line)- Crockett & Jones'Made in England' - Edward Green'Made in Italy' -