Lacoste still makes shirts and uses the alligator logo, so I’m not sure how this works as a Plugger joke.
Their clothing is also pretty high-end, so this really doesn’t work for a demographic that supposedly prides itself in worn jeans and well-used work shirts.
The alligator emblems were on several of my shirts … and I can tell you, as a teacher’s/farmer’s kid, I didn’t wear fancy labels. They used to be regular clothes. The new LaCoste stuff (actually easily 2 years old by now) is “designer-retro”, thus expensive.
EarlWash over 15 years ago
Or he might think there might be a Halloween pumpkin in there.
achtungkitten over 15 years ago
Lacoste still makes shirts and uses the alligator logo, so I’m not sure how this works as a Plugger joke.
Their clothing is also pretty high-end, so this really doesn’t work for a demographic that supposedly prides itself in worn jeans and well-used work shirts.
Misha1995 over 15 years ago
I’m more concerned that the kid doesn’t know what an alligator is!
Yukoneric over 15 years ago
Some men just look pregnant…………….
Ashrey over 15 years ago
Okay, two of you must not have read the caption. It wasn’t about the belly.
McGehee over 15 years ago
I had one of those alligator shirts when I was a kid. But that must have been before they were cool and expensive.
ianrey over 15 years ago
I’m almost 40, and I have no idea what an alligator on a shirt signifies.
Smiley Rmom over 15 years ago
He probably bought it at a thrift store.
EarlWash over 15 years ago
Ya,we both did, Ash, but the kid looks more like he’s pointing at the pregnant pumpkin!
Pacejv over 15 years ago
Heck, I’ve just slop from that last pizza up there…forget about the drool!
mrprongs over 15 years ago
I used to have my mom cut them off old shirts for me to keep.
anserman38 over 15 years ago
I agree with achtungkitten and Misha
ThatBriGuy over 15 years ago
The alligator emblems were on several of my shirts … and I can tell you, as a teacher’s/farmer’s kid, I didn’t wear fancy labels. They used to be regular clothes. The new LaCoste stuff (actually easily 2 years old by now) is “designer-retro”, thus expensive.