QUOTE(Unconventional Chic @ Apr 7 2011, 04:21 PM)
Firstly, Lacoste do not allow damaged, overrun or whatsoever that the people claim to be sold or re-sold.
For damaged products, the distributor in each country has to cut the damaged item into pieces and to be verified by an ccountant before any refund would be given back to the dictributor. Therefore, damaged products should NOT be in the market.
Talking about overrun, I think we now have a problem of not having enough Lacoste products being supplied to the countries than having overrun! Lacoste DO NOT allow such sale. However, we cannot 100% control if there were leakage from producing factories that sold any of the items out cheaply to illegal resellers or parallel importers. But I can assure you, so far, what I see is FAKE and not overrun.
During my visit to Dataran Pahlawan, I stumbled across a shop that is well presented. In the shop, it sold brands like Lacoste, Tommy, AX, Ralph Lauren. I must say, I was shock to see that the crocodiles used in the apparel were close to real (or maybe real, if the logo's had been smuggled out). However, looking at the quality of finishing and some other details that I cannot reveal here, I conclude that they were FAKE eventhough the sales girl stated that they were old stocks to be cleared.
You can see that they had Chinese tags, so I preseumed they were imported from China.
My advice, only buy Lacoste from Lacoste boutiques and counter if you have doubt.
If you don't have enough supply of Lacoste products, why do you have clearance sales at Isetan KLCC? Charity?For damaged products, the distributor in each country has to cut the damaged item into pieces and to be verified by an ccountant before any refund would be given back to the dictributor. Therefore, damaged products should NOT be in the market.
Talking about overrun, I think we now have a problem of not having enough Lacoste products being supplied to the countries than having overrun! Lacoste DO NOT allow such sale. However, we cannot 100% control if there were leakage from producing factories that sold any of the items out cheaply to illegal resellers or parallel importers. But I can assure you, so far, what I see is FAKE and not overrun.
During my visit to Dataran Pahlawan, I stumbled across a shop that is well presented. In the shop, it sold brands like Lacoste, Tommy, AX, Ralph Lauren. I must say, I was shock to see that the crocodiles used in the apparel were close to real (or maybe real, if the logo's had been smuggled out). However, looking at the quality of finishing and some other details that I cannot reveal here, I conclude that they were FAKE eventhough the sales girl stated that they were old stocks to be cleared.
You can see that they had Chinese tags, so I preseumed they were imported from China.
My advice, only buy Lacoste from Lacoste boutiques and counter if you have doubt.
Please PM me the details that you cannot reveal here. I am looking into starting a business. Thanks.
Apr 8 2011, 02:33 PM

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