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And the United States Polo Association wants the right to use a logo that is trademarked by Polo Ralph Lauren.
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And the United States Polo Association wants the right to use a logo that is trademarked by Polo Ralph Lauren.
Some folks are all in a tizzy over the Polo pony, which they feel upstaged the Olympic logo. Uh, really?
We're not sure we believe it, but according to the Argentine player, it's not just models and hedge-fund dudes who like watching the sport.
Also, shoppers probably won't spend big on back-to-school shopping this year, and David Beckham has a surprising new television role.
Also, Steve & Barry's closures are imminent, and Eva Mendes makes a suprisingly bold statement about the couture collections.
The towering 'Vogue' editor's credit issues ruined an innocent day of buying thongs at Macy's. Oh, we've been there.
Bradley sold a 49 percent stake in Tuleh, Karl Lagerfeld knows how to send fabulous flowers, and Lauren Conrad's new collection is online.
Ralph Lauren Polo will dress about 1,500 American athletes at the Olympic Games in Beijing this summer.
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