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Mens Polo Shirts with Pocket – Casual Comfort and Still Smart August 23, 2010

Filed under: Slip On @ 12:47 am
For warm temperatures wear that doesn’t compromise style, men’s plain polo shirts are probably the smartest answer. The mere facts of the plain colour pattern, loose cotton knit construction, flexible collar, and tennis tail makes the men’s polo an extraordinary good weather multi-purpose article of clothes.
The polo shirt wasn’t first worn by polo players, but the shirt was designed and worn for the first time by tennis legend, Ren Lacoste. Lacoste designed the shirt to replace the accepted tennis attire of a long sleeved button down white shirt that was worn with the sleeves rolled up. He also added a shirt tail that is longer in the back than it is in the front so that exercise won’t see the shirt un-tucked.
The polo shirt is versatile enough that it is fully alright to wear a plain white polo while competing in the morning’s sailing yacht race, and then throwing on a sport coat and attending the mid afternoon awards luncheon at the jetty.
Whether or not you are attempting to win the morning’s prize, or accepting the trophy in the afternoon, the refined style, yet viability, of the men’s plain polo shirt is the ideal answer for the active lifestyle.
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