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Edensknight
24 January 2007, 08:20 AM
Hi Gang!

Here is a question for all you Rollie enthusiasts: Where can you purchase Rolex Polo Shirts and attire besides Special Event hosters like the Kentucky Three Day Event, and, qualitytyme.net ? Thanks, in advance for the feedback! :thumbsup: :cheers:

Alcan
24 January 2007, 09:59 AM
eBay. Here are a few of the listings:

http://cgi.ebay.ca/100-COTTON-ROLEX-L-HEAVYWEIGHT-POLO-SHIRT_W0QQitemZ220074399994QQihZ012QQcategoryZ1032 4QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

http://cgi.ebay.ca/2-New-Rolex-INDY-24-DAYTONA-Golf-Shirts-Mens-Sz-LRG_W0QQitemZ130070276720QQihZ003QQcategoryZ10363Q QssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

http://cgi.ebay.ca/ROLEX-DAYTONA-POLOSHIRT-GOLF-SHIRT-BLACK-NEU-NEW-M-L-XL_W0QQitemZ250073865592QQihZ015QQcategoryZ55136QQ ssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

montecristo
26 January 2007, 12:36 AM
If you want the daytona shirts, wait until after Saturday this week, you are likely to find the 2007 versions all over ebay.

rolexfan21
26 January 2007, 03:36 AM
people would probably think u work for rolex if u wore that shirt :rofl: :rofl:

President
26 January 2007, 04:45 AM
people would probably think u work for rolex if u wore that shirt :rofl: :rofl:

Yeah, don't go to an AD!

Kris
31 January 2007, 05:04 PM
I checked out ebay and they had the nice sold colour polo's with just the ROLEX name and crown above it in gold lettering on the left-breast of the shirt.

I was seriously considering buying/bidding on it, but where exactly would you wear a shirt like this??????????

Although I wear Polo or Lacoste golf-t's at work as we have a business casual environment, I think that wearing one of these ROLEX T's wouldn't go over too well. It would be considered showing off I think. Wearing a Rolex and people knowing about it in the office place is one thing, but reminding them about it all the time may create resentment.

Wearing it outside of work in public could mean trouble. It would be no different than walking up to every single stranger and showing them your watch. Who knows, the wrong person may see it and mug you. You'd be a walking target.

The only other place I could see wearing a shirt like this is at a Country Club or Golf Course or in some real ritzy side of town. Places like this tend to be safer and not carry a bad element.

I'm undecided :thinking:

JJ Irani
31 January 2007, 05:09 PM
I checked out ebay and they had the nice sold colour polo's with just the ROLEX name and crown above it in gold lettering on the left-breast of the shirt.

I was seriously considering buying/bidding on it, but where exactly would you wear a shirt like this??????????

Although I wear Polo or Lacoste golf-t's at work as we have a business casual environment, I think that wearing one of these ROLEX T's wouldn't go over too well. It would be considered showing off I think. Wearing a Rolex and people knowing about it in the office place is one thing, but reminding them about it all the time may create resentment.

Wearing it outside of work in public could mean trouble. It would be no different than walking up to every single stranger and showing them your watch. Who knows, the wrong person may see it and mug you. You'd be a walking target.

The only other place I could see wearing a shirt like this is at a Country Club or Golf Course or in some real ritzy side of town. Places like this tend to be safer and not carry a bad element.

I'm undecided :thinking:

I'll take care of your problems, Kris. Just send it over to me....no worries in this part of the word....safe just about anywhere, any place!! :thumbsup: I wear any one of these and have no trouble at all!! :thumbsup: :chuckle:

http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y203/JJIrani/JJ009.jpg

mailman
31 January 2007, 07:27 PM
I checked out ebay and they had the nice sold colour polo's with just the ROLEX name and crown above it in gold lettering on the left-breast of the shirt.

I was seriously considering buying/bidding on it, but where exactly would you wear a shirt like this??????????

Although I wear Polo or Lacoste golf-t's at work as we have a business casual environment, I think that wearing one of these ROLEX T's wouldn't go over too well. It would be considered showing off I think. Wearing a Rolex and people knowing about it in the office place is one thing, but reminding them about it all the time may create resentment.

Wearing it outside of work in public could mean trouble. It would be no different than walking up to every single stranger and showing them your watch. Who knows, the wrong person may see it and mug you. You'd be a walking target.

The only other place I could see wearing a shirt like this is at a Country Club or Golf Course or in some real ritzy side of town. Places like this tend to be safer and not carry a bad element.

I'm undecided :thinking:

You could wear it to the strip club :agree: :thumbsup: :chuckle: :chuckle:

mikey
2 February 2007, 02:17 PM
I like the Rolex hat, shirts, but I do not think it would be wise to wear a Rolex clothing in public. If you live in a place where you wear coats and jackets, you can wear a million dollar watch with no problems.If you are in warmer climates, no cigar.

Alcan
2 February 2007, 02:30 PM
I like the Rolex hat, shirts, but I do not think it would be wise to wear a Rolex clothing in public. If you live in a place where you wear coats and jackets, you can wear a million dollar watch with no problems.If you are in warmer climates, no cigar.

I like wearing this, it's subtle.

fat-sam
2 February 2007, 10:50 PM
You could wear it to the strip club :agree: :thumbsup: :chuckle: :chuckle:

bada bing! you'd get stung bad, my friend owned a table dancing club and they taught the girls to pull a guy forward by his tie- so they could see who it was made by, if it was brioni, armani, dunhill etc you were getting hit for big bucks!

mailman
3 February 2007, 11:09 AM
bada bing! you'd get stung bad, my friend owned a table dancing club and they taught the girls to pull a guy forward by his tie- so they could see who it was made by, if it was brioni, armani, dunhill etc you were getting hit for big bucks!

That's the guy's fault for falling for them. Especially the SWK's*


*Stripper with kids :chuckle:

Kris
7 February 2007, 03:35 PM
bada bing! you'd get stung bad, my friend owned a table dancing club and they taught the girls to pull a guy forward by his tie- so they could see who it was made by, if it was brioni, armani, dunhill etc you were getting hit for big bucks!

Funny you should mention this move.

I was watching 20/20 and they were doing a special on single mom's working as strippers (aka whores).

Anyways, they asked the stripper's how do they size up clients. The women had 2 things written on the list to check for that would determine how monied these guys were;

1. What kind of watch was he wearing?
2. What kind of shoes was he wearing?

That pretty much summed things up.

As for a story of my own, I walked into Harry Rosen (Men's suit store that carries Armani, Hugo Boss, etc) to return a Lacoste Polo-T-shirt that was one size to big and a colour I didn't want. I picked up the shirt I wanted and walked over to the counter to do the exchange. I handed over both shirts and the gift-exchange slip. There were 4 women working the counter that Saturday. Anyways, the one clerk starts to print up an exchange receipt and asks me to sign while the other one wraps up my shirt. As the counter was high I brought my watch-hand up to hold the receipt (this exposed my SD in all it's glory) and wrote my name with my right hand. The counter at Harry Rosen is lite with strong spot-lights, so my watch was sparkling under the lighting. The clerk watched me fill it out and then took the slip and put it into the register and through the corner of my eye I saw her walk up to one of the other clerks, whisper something to her, upon which both turned to look right at me.

You gotta watch out for women like this. Total gold-diggers.

Arturo
25 February 2007, 02:22 PM
I have 2 things that I do not go cheap on. I like nice suits, but I can shop those to get good deals...usually Joseph Aboud or Brooks Brothers. But with the watch, it is Rolex or Omega. And with the shoes, it is Allen Edmonds or Alden, and I like shell cordovan a lot. Those two things have a lot of mileage in my world of law that is part theatre. To be powerful, one has to be smart. But to radiate power, some of the props help. They work best when one is authentic with them and knows them simply for what they are. Good shoes are a must for me. In my poorest days, I wore Allen Edmonds. Call me Imeldo. Yes, the world notices the watch and the shoes. Arturo

vh_bu98
13 June 2007, 02:11 PM
I find the Rolex golf shirts a little too much in terms of being in your face. I guess I prefer to be a little more discreet. The only obvious labels that I wear are the Lacoste croc or Burberry knight and those are pretty small.

If anyone is looking at my shoes, they will be disappointed since I usually wear comfort shoes. And no one recognizes my watch so I'm safe. :)

Dan Pierce
14 June 2007, 12:29 AM
Watch ephemora shows your love for the hobby. Having said that, it seems wearing ROLEX on your body could be misconstrued as showing off. I did find a cool polo on ebay that shows my love for Kentucky and Rolex without screaming too loud.
dP

RT
14 June 2007, 08:10 PM
Dan:

Very nice but subtle shirt indeed. Now I'll have to go on
eBay to hunt down one for myself.:thumbsup: :cheers:

Dan Pierce
14 June 2007, 11:36 PM
Thanks RT!:cheers:
dP

RT
15 June 2007, 03:57 AM
Thanks RT!:cheers:
dP


Guess what? Right after I posted my message to you, I went to eBay and found a Rolex green pullover with a Rolex logo on the left side. I bought it in a flash.

Dan Pierce
15 June 2007, 04:25 AM
Cool, lets see some pics when you get it. :thumbsup: I just purchased a Ky, 3 day event, Rolex jacket yesterday. Got it cheap so what the hell.
dP

RT
15 June 2007, 04:34 AM
Cool, lets see some pics when you get it. :thumbsup: I just purchased a Ky, 3 day event, Rolex jacket yesterday. Got it cheap so what the hell.
dP

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Believe it or not, I own 5 digital cameras but I don't know how to upload pictures onto this forum. However, you can view the pullover by going into eBay and look up lot# 260127593436. I paid almost $27 (incl. postage) for it which I think is a pretty good buy.

Congrats on your new jacket purchase. What color is it?

Dan Pierce
15 June 2007, 04:52 AM
Those wind jackets are great. I've got one from Tag Heuer. Light weight and easy to fold up if it gets warm. Very nice.
The KY/ Rolex jacket is light tan. The ebay # is 290126234091.
As far as pics this sight is easy. Check the pic threads for instructions.
dP

RT
15 June 2007, 05:06 AM
Those wind jackets are great. I've got one from Tag Heuer. Light weight and easy to fold up if it gets warm. Very nice.
The KY/ Rolex jacket is light tan. The ebay # is 290126234091.
As far as pics this sight is easy. Check the pic threads for instructions.
dP


Excellent buy! I like that jacket. I'll give you $20 for it. That must be the very most profit you get from "flipping" anything Rolex. :lol: :lol: :justkiddi

Dan Pierce
15 June 2007, 08:37 AM
That must be the very most profit you get from "flipping" anything Rolex.

:rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
dP

jhelms
17 June 2007, 02:20 PM
I was seriously considering buying/bidding on it, but where exactly would you wear a shirt like this??????????

It would be considered showing off I think. Wearing a Rolex and people knowing about it in the office place is one thing, but reminding them about it all the time may create resentment.



I thought the same thing. I bought a white Polo / Ralph Lauren shirt that actually had the Rolex name and crown embroidered where the horse normally is. That came across as very rare to me, but I have some Augusta National shirts that are like that (Regular Ralph Lauren Polo shirt with the USA/Flag logo instead of the horse), so I know that those types of shirts exist.

Anyway, once I got it home, I couldn't feel comfortable wearing it anywhere for those reasons above, mainly because it just seemed like it was a little too 'in your face'. I wore it once, to Augusta National actually and it's been in the closet ever since.

I like the funny comment about the shoes - I love shoes and have bought my wife several nice pair that she would have never bought herself (Manolo crocs, Jimmy Choo mules, etc.).

Bama
12 July 2007, 08:34 AM
I have 2 things that I do not go cheap on. I like nice suits, but I can shop those to get good deals...usually Joseph Aboud or Brooks Brothers. But with the watch, it is Rolex or Omega. And with the shoes, it is Allen Edmonds or Alden, and I like shell cordovan a lot. Those two things have a lot of mileage in my world of law that is part theatre. To be powerful, one has to be smart. But to radiate power, some of the props help. They work best when one is authentic with them and knows them simply for what they are. Good shoes are a must for me. In my poorest days, I wore Allen Edmonds. Call me Imeldo. Yes, the world notices the watch and the shoes. Arturo

Very well written. :thumbsup: