should I buy ralph lauren clothing?

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Will ralph lauren or some other fashion brand increase my SMV?
 
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it doesnt matter bro
 
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Many ethnics wear it here and women hate it
 
also that but they would look better not dressed like a over the top Italian from 2001
Wish you would have told me that before I bought all that ralph lauren...
 

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My wardrobe is pretty much all ralph, vineyard vines, and brooks brothers
 
not really no.

you're better off keeping it simple and fitted. clean, fitted look is always better than obnoxious brands.

unless you are trying to attract ghetto women. in that case, buy luis vuitton, mont clair, get a gucci belt and balenciagas. the jacket, jeans, shoes and belt are the most important. the t shits can be a simple guess or no name.

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add that with a nice watch and you will down around 5 grand just on clothes. so yeah buying one ralph lauren isn't going to fool these hoes.

OP ALMOST FORGOT THE CHAIN LOOOOL MUH BAD BRO. that will run you at least 900
 
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does it help u get girls?
Kinda, but stick to their casual wear items. Can't go wrong with a nice button-down shirt or polo with chinos and some boat shoes.
 

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