This one sells for a simple reason: GQ still treats Lacoste as one of the defining references in the polo market. What real demand signals suggest: This is more heritage buy than bargain buy. Buy-path note: The cleanest way to judge this item is to compare the retail listing against the bulk-source path before deciding whether to buy finished goods or source a similar version. Is it worth buying? Worth it for end users who care about pedigree and resale perception, not just fabric cost. As a retail purchase, it makes sense. As a wholesale strategy, the smarter move is often to source a comparable or improved version directly. Brandex angle: If a buyer likes the market logic behind this product but wants better control over MOQ, fabric, labeling, trims, or margin, Brandex Sourcing is the more strategic route than repeatedly buying finished-marketplace stock.