Sadly, it has been announced that the Ralph Lauren Polo outlet store, which is technically a clearance center for clothing from the full priced retail stores, will be closing in May 2016. Significantly discounted Ralph Lauren items, from the full line of RL brands — black label to blue, are 75% off the marked price, which is already reduced.
Linet O.
Place rating: 5 Toluca Lake, Los Angeles, CA
I love this store. I visit Mammoth once a year with family and I make sure to stop in here. It can be a hit or miss, really just depending on the time of year. I was in Mammoth this past weekend and I bought 2 blazers(originally worth over $ 500 each) and a button down(originally $ 90) i ended up paying $ 252 for all of them combined. I am very happy with my purchases, especially since I can find all those items at any regular Ralph Lauren for double what I paid. They also have an upstairs section with their higher-end«Purple Collection» and evening gowns. Great place to stop off and purchase some wardrobe staples.
Mckenzie C.
Place rating: 5 Las Vegas, NV
Came here with family to shop a few weeks ago while on vacation. Found a bunch of good deals!($ 7 shirts, $ 10 shorts, $ 15 jeans!) Prices here are a lot cheaper than any other Ralph Lauren outlet. Staff was very friendly and accommodating. Will be back again when I’m in town.
Bobby C.
Place rating: 5 Los Angeles, CA
Bomb deals. Check this place out if you’re here for amazing Memorial Day Sales. $ 100 khakis for $ 20. Score. Tees for $ 4.99.
Ian L.
Place rating: 5 Los Angeles, CA
Sometimes it’s nice to keep a few name brands in your closet to flash at work or around town. Sometimes Ross and Target just won’t cut it =p. I bussed to the Factory Store while my friends who had season passes were squeezing in a couple runs on the mountain before heading back to LA. The discounts here are pretty good and I think as good or better than the online sales that RL has. Everything is very neat and organized and the since it was a slow day the helpful staff helped bring stuff I wanted to try on to the dressing rooms. Being Asian, I hit up the clearance and sale racks to look for some hidden gems and picked up a nice ½ zip sweater. The only reason I wouldn’t want to come back is that I will inevitably be forced to pick up a few great looking polos as well.
Jacob P.
Place rating: 3 Goleta, CA
The strong scent of perfume and pricey nature of this store makes it unrealistic for most. You’ll usually find tourists frequenting the store rather than locals because the name appeals to them more. If you’re looking for good neckties(of the same quality), it’d be best just to go to Van Heusen, another outlet a few doors down. Even their suit and sport jackets are nearly half the price of Ralph Lauren’s.
Yuan N.
Place rating: 5 San Francisco, CA
Awesome staff! Jane, you rock! Thanks for taking care of everything and making it a great experience.
Jackie G.
Place rating: 2 Tacoma, WA
Overpriced. sales not very good. Nothing fancy here and on the ultra conservative side of attire. You have your standard famous polo style shirts here if you are looking for that style. I had to come look anyway even though I knew before I walked in the door that I’d walk out without anything. I was looking for some flip flops and they had some, but not my size. This place however has a home furnishing area upstairs, but it’s not a very large store. If you like more bling and color beside red, pink, white, blue and light blue, you won’t find much to like here. Standard Ralph Lauren
Joshua J.
Place rating: 3 Reno, NV
Well rounded selection of merchandise. It was nice that the store has a loft area on the second floor that has home accent pieces. We found a good deal on bath sheets. Sales persons were always available if you had any questions about the items.
Denise C.
Place rating: 5 San Francisco, CA
Going to Mammoth includes going to this Polo Outlet. It’s not that cheap, but it’s worth hanging out and looking around. It’s more for men than women though. I’m in a light withdrawal.
Shopaholic v.
Place rating: 4 Irvine, CA
This well-stocked Polo RL outlet is a regular stop at the end of each mammoth trip. Polos and pullovers, jackets and pants, my dad’s whole wardrobe could be replenished in this one-stop shop. The men’s selection is incredible and ranges from their sport coats to rugby line, socks to cologne. The women’s selection ain’t too shabby either. You can regulalry find classic sweaters, tees, and button downs. I’ve been lucky to score on a cashmere sweater and some other cute pullovers for very good prices. This location has a 2nd floor which is well stocked with towels, sheets, and other bedding items. If you’re lucky, you might find some of the harder-to-find Euro Shams.. I did once and saw many other women loading their trunks with a few too! Sweet Deal: Frequent promo offer — spend $ 150 and get $ 25GC.
Jennifer H.
Place rating: 4 New York, NY
I’ll admit it… I had low expectations. What kind of shopping could Mammoth Luxury Outlets possibly offer to city folk such as ourselves? With only a Coach and Polo to check out, our prospects seemed dubious. First Score: a lambswool sweater dress with herringbone pattern. That’s cute, how much? $ 30?! 30% off?! I scooped up some tights and had it ended here, would’ve considered myself lucky with my newfound shopping treasures. As it turns out, I was also in the pursuit of plaid. Last year we had a «Silly Sweater Saturday» party and this year will be a «Silly Sweater /Mad for Plaid» party. Up the stairs into the home section and Second Score. Polo makes PJs that are long plaid flannel shirts, replete with ruffle over bust and cuffs, easily belted to make a festive dress. At the check-out I fell victim to one of the marketing ploys I use for our brand: «buy more, save more.» If I spent another $ 25, I would get $ 25 off. I picked up a black leather belt with equestrian hardware for $ 50 a.k.a. Third Score. After all was said and done I picked up two dresses, three pairs of tights, and a belt for $ 120 total. Pretty attractive math considering the sweater dress was originally $ 159! And it’s not even Black Friday yet…