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Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Seven Best Men's Polo Shirts



Polo shirts are a staple in fashion today, whether in the boardroom or on the golf course. These seven brands represent the best there is to offer in Polo shirts.


  1. Lacoste. The original polo. It was made in France and originally founded by Rene Lacoste because he wanted a lightweight shirt to play tennis in. The shirts are recognized by their iconic green crocodile.




  2. Ralph Lauren Polo. The bread and butter for most people’s polo shirts. Ralph Lauren is a classic; the pony is here to stay.




  3. Southern Tide. They are new to the race, but are quickly gaining ground in the south. The skipjack logo is unique, and the quality is excellent.




  4. Brooks Brothers. Brooks is known for classical tailoring and conservative styles and their polo shirts stay true to form. The golden fleece logo is drawn from the Greek myth Jason and the Argonauts.




  5. Fred Perry. For a polo with some English flair, Fred Perry is the way to go. Not as preppy as Lacoste or Ralph Lauren, but still an excellent style and a long tradition abroad.




  6. Pengiun. These polos are simple, well made, and look great.




  7. Old Navy. For a cheaper option, the old navy solid polos are an excellent buy. They are made to last, and they come in a rainbow of colors.

Are there any that we missed? Let us know.

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