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How To Style Polo Shirt?<\/strong><\/h1>\n

A polo should be worn with a comfortable, soft, and unstructured jacket, ideally with a natural fabric such as linen or cotton. Jackets<\/a> made of structured wool will clash, too, with the casualness of the Polo. Choose a polo with a unicolor or subtle pattern; stripes or bold patterns are not appropriate and casual to wear with outerwear.<\/span><\/p>\n

What Is A Polo Shirt?<\/strong><\/h2>\n

A Polo shirt also referred to as a tennis or golf shirt, is a shirt that has short sleeves with a placket neckline with two to three buttons. Polo shirts are generally composed of cotton and other blends. They are essential for any wardrobe and are a staple of golf, tennis, and school outfit.<\/span><\/p>\n

Polo shirts take their name from the polo athletes who played in India in the 19th century and Great Britain in the twentieth. Since then, the polo shirt has been an integral part of numerous trends in fashion. In the 2000s, the shirt was a major element of male fashion, appearing in offices as business casual menswear. Women put it on with a high-pitched collar for a more preppy style.<\/span><\/p>\n

How to Wear Polo Shirts With Style?<\/strong><\/h2>\n

1- Fabric<\/b><\/h3>\n

There aren’t a lot of specifics to learn about polo shirts. However, it’s useful to know the different types of fabric it comes in, especially its two main varieties.<\/span><\/p>\n

Polos are made of different materials, ranging from synthetic to natural. They are often the blends of performance used in polo tops specifically designed to be worn by athletes. Silk blends and silk are a good alternative, but they’re not advised since they display sweat quickly, lose their color when they become wet, and look somewhat silly. Polyester or cotton\/poly mix prolongs the garment’s life but is less breathable, more expensive, and smelly.<\/span><\/p>\n

Since polos are often a staple for warm weather, 100% cotton- – with its cool, comfortable, and breathable characteristics -is the most popular and recommended fabric to wear these shirts. The cotton polos are available in two types:<\/span><\/p>\n