The 8 polo shirts you need this spring
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We've asked our friends at MR PORTER.COM, the men's style destination with same-day delivery in Manhattan and London, for some expert style advice. This week's topic: the polo shirt.
The polo shirt hasn't had the best decade, style-wise, being most recognized throughout the 2000s as the preferred cover-up of the reality series "Ibiza Uncovered."But, thanks to a combination of contemporary designers and purveyors of luxury menswear refreshing the sporty classic, the polo is having a moment.
And that's a good thing, as it is one of the most versatile styles of shirt, whether you're dressing for the office (go for knitwear, long-sleeved) or the beach (where you can take advantage of the fact it comes in many colors).
Only semi-convinced? Scroll down to see how, whatever your sartorial requirements this spring, there's a polo out there for you.
The poolside polo
MR PORTERFor all those who have currently got a seat reserved by the poolside bar in some far-flung location: lucky you. Make the most of it with this terry polo - almost a towel and a shirt in one - from British brand Orlebar Brown. This particular colour - a brilliant teal - will not only sync nicely with your balmy location, it's also in line with the season's blue trend.
Orlebar Brown cotton-terry polo shirt: $115
MR PORTERDevelop it further with a pair of polytonal blue swim shorts from Missoni and Givenchy's minimal sandals - the most stylish way to pad around bodies of chlorinated water - in rubberised leather.
Givenchy slim-fit paisley panelled striped cotton-piqué polo shirt: $400
The weekend polo
A knitted polo shirt, especially in a fine merino wool, as in this example from Façonnable - the Riviera-ready Parisian brand currently designed by Mr Stefano Pilati and Mr Alexander McQueen protégé Mr Daniel Kearns - is a breezy substitute for a sweater as summer approaches and we move into milder weather.Faconnable wool polo shirt: $215
Pack it into a weekend bag with a casual windproof jacket (for the post Sunday-lunch walk), a pair of utilitarian chinos and you're all set for some leisurely good times.Maison Kitsuné: $116
The nautical polo
If you're among those who spend the summer on things that float, you'll know that at sea, though you're spared the beach crowds, you're rather susceptible to the wind. Gird yourself against it with this sporty zip-up polo from Brioni, in a warm navy wool that will help to keep out the chill so you can chill on deck.
Briono long-sleeved wool polo shirt: $470
In case of calm waters layer over a thick button-down shirt and, for a striking update on the classic boat shoe, invest in a pair of these handmade crepe-soled beauties from Quoddy.Loewe striped wool-blended polo shirt: $525
The dinner polo
One of the great things about the polo shirt is that, while it's most definitely a sporting garment in origin, it can look disarmingly smart. This knitted example from Jil Sander is a tactile and flexible style that, with its slim fit and fine texture, will look as good with tailoring as it will with jeans or chinos.Jil Sander textured wool-blended polo shirt: $485
John Smedley cotwold merino wool polo shirt: $200
Or try one of these:
MP di Massimo Piombo
Price: $200
Ami
Price: $123
Missoni
Price: $230
Lacoste
Price: $100
John Smedley
Price: $160
Polo Ralph Lauren
Price: $85
Maison Kitsuné
Price: $120
Written by Adam Welch, Deputy Editor of MR PORTER. For more, head to MR PORTER's Twitter, Instagram, or Facebook page.
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