A polo shirt has been a staple in the menswear universe for well, ever. Seriously—we’re talking since it first appeared during polo matches in the mid-1800s and reinvented by both John E. Brooks, a Brooks Brother legacy, in 1896 and Jean René Lacoste (yes, that one) in 1933, who reimagined the pique cotton short-sleeve style as we know it today for tennis matches.
Why polo anyway?
A polo shirt is one of the most versatile shirts any man can own. It’s an ideal summer staple, but how should it fit, what should it be made of and where are the best places to buy polo shirts? Every gentleman should have at least a few polo shirts in his wardrobe. From sporting attire to leisurewear, polo shirts can be paired with many wardrobe items such as chinos, shorts, seersucker, and Madras. Perfect for the preppy gentleman, it is a common sight on golf courses, tennis courts, beaches and around town for leisurely strolls through the shops and an al fresco meal at a quaint bistro.
Finding the right Polo
Even though a polo shirt is a wardrobe staple, it can be difficult to find the right cut, fabric, and combinations to take advantage of all style possibilities this unique shirt presents. In our guide, we take a look at every element of the polo shirt, starting with it’s long and venerable history so you will look your best in the heat.
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