The first polo shirt I bought was a second-hand Lacoste L1212.
I bought it when I was in junior high school, when the used clothing boom was starting.
At that time, a fairly beautiful French-made item cost around 5,000 yen.
It seems like it's pretty expensive now.
Polo shirts have the same basic shape, but come in a variety of colors.
Of course, when it comes to brands, there are Lacoste, Fred Perry, etc.
Man-Thing or Crocodile? I guess so.
I feel like there were a lot of things going on,
Is Lacoste the standard polo shirt now and in the past?
I didn't really understand it at the time, but I asked a friend who loves clothes, and he said,
I was told, ``You can definitely buy Lacoste's bright colors for now!''
We went together to a shop called ``Gum Syrup'' on the second floor of Paul Smith's in Hiroshima City.
It closed down decades ago, but at the time it was one of the fashionable second-hand clothing stores frequented by clothing lovers.
When I was in middle school, I remember being nervous when I entered the store.
I bought "Salmon Pink" at the recommendation of a friend.
Orange for me? pink? It looked like a color I wasn't sure about, but
First of all, I was excited when I heard the word salmon pink for the first time.
Time has passed, and even now when I buy summer clothes, I buy two or three polo shirts a year.
As I was looking around, I found a polo shirt in a similar color to the first polo shirt I bought, so I bought it immediately.
This one is from Cruciani.
It was probably a cheap sale because the color was not very popular, but
It's a very nostalgic color for me.
The color is "coral"...?
What is coral?
Nowadays, this color is called coral.
I don't really understand the difference between it and salmon pink.
“Steel Blue” is neither navy nor gray.
But it's definitely not navy gray.
It may not be a new word, but I can't keep up with new words (lol)
Grandpa and grandma say, ``I don't really understand the words these days.''
It was an event that made me understand that feeling.