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Lacoste made its very first polo shirt in 1933. The first isn't always the best, but in this case it is. We already wrote all about how great this polo is. That piqué cotton is tough enough to ...
Enter: the knit polo shirt. The polished, lightweight layer can be worn on its own or thrown over a T-shirt for extra warmth without adding bulk. The preppy-coded style, long associated with ...
In 2023, he resembled a Masters patron, donning a blue shirt and carrying a stack of green and white cups.The 2025 gnome wears a teal polo that displays numerous Georgia peaches and ice cream ...
Previously the remit of tennis pros and the country club set, in the ensuing decades, the polo shirt has found favour in a vast array of subcultures — both predictable and totally surprising. Whether ...
So come spring and summer, the polo shirt becomes my default. It’s the sartorial sweet spot between a dress shirt and T-shirt, so you can easily throw one on and immediately look put together, ...
René Lacoste introduced the polo shirt to tennis, and his eponymous brand was the first to feature a logo on all of its clothing. In the past 90 years, have we gotten a shirt that's better than ...
Although they wear all of Lacoste’s apparel – including caps, hoodies and sneakers – the classic polo shirt is the most ubiquitous, the brand’s crocodile logo a nod to aspirational wealth.
But it was her tucked up, long sleeved polo shirt that caught our eye as we were struck with deja vu. After realising we had seen this blue and maroon grandad-approved, preppy British style polo ...