What is Ralph Lauren Factory Store?
Ralph Lauren Factory Store is the brand’s outlet division.
While many shoppers believe these stores sell “overstock” or unsold inventory from their expensive boutiques, the reality is that roughly 90% of the clothing sold there is “Made for Outlet” (MFO).
Here is the breakdown of what you are actually buying, the quality differences, and how to spot the rare “real” deals.
1. What is “Made for Outlet” (MFO)?
Most items you see in a Factory Store (polos, chinos, oxford shirts) were manufactured specifically to be sold at that lower price point.1 They never sat on a shelf in a luxury Ralph Lauren boutique.
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The Strategy: Ralph Lauren creates a separate supply chain for these stores to reach a mass-market audience who wants the “Pony” logo but cannot afford the $110+ retail price of a standard polo.
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The Branding: They are almost always branded as “Polo Ralph Lauren,” which makes them difficult to distinguish from the main line items sold at Macy’s or the flagship stores.
2. Quality Differences: Factory vs. Retail
If you hold a Factory Store polo next to a Main Line (Retail) polo, you will notice these cost-cutting measures:
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Fabric: The cotton mesh is often thinner, rougher, and has less “bounce” or stretch recovery. It may shrink more significantly in the wash.
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Sizing: Factory sizing is often less consistent. A “Medium” in Factory might fit differently than a “Medium” from the main store.
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Details:
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Buttons: Factory shirts often use plastic buttons, whereas high-end retail items might use mother-of-pearl or trochus shell.
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Stitching: The seams on Factory items are often simpler (overlocked) rather than the cleaner, more durable finishing found on retail items.
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Embroidery: The “Pony” logo is usually stitched with slightly less density (fewer thread counts), making it look a bit flatter.
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3. How to Spot “Real” Retail Quality at the Outlet
Sometimes, genuine unsold inventory from the expensive stores does trickle down to the Factory Store. These are the hidden gems. Here is how to identify them:
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Check the Price Tag:
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“Value Was”: If the tag says “Value Was” or “Comparable Value,” it is a Made for Outlet item. The “original price” listed is theoretical; the item was likely never sold at that price.
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Clearance Stickers: If the tag has a standard retail barcode with a red clearance sticker placed over the original price, it is likely genuine retail surplus (unsold stock from a main store).
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Scan the QR Code: Most modern Ralph Lauren items have a QR code on the internal wash tag. If you scan it with your phone:
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Factory Item: It may take you to a generic page or identify the item with a code containing “Factory” or “MFO.”
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Retail Item: It will often pull up the specific product page on the main Ralph Lauren website with the full retail description.
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Look for Specific Labels:
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Purple Label / RRL: If you find these labels, buy them immediately. These are the brand’s highest-end luxury lines (often $500+ retail) that sometimes end up in the clearance section of Factory stores. They are almost never “made for outlet.”
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Lauren Ralph Lauren: This is a lower-tier “department store” line often found in outlets; it is generally lower quality than Polo.
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Summary
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Shop there for: Basics like t-shirts, hoodies, or kids’ clothes where you want the logo but don’t care about “heirloom quality.”
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Avoid: High-stakes items like suits or leather goods, which are often significantly lower quality than their main-line counterparts.
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