A short history of Polo...
Where does it come from? How long has it been around? Here's a short summary of the history of the Polo shirt, an essential part of men's wardrobes.
Although the origin of the polo shirt has not yet been verified, it is said to have originated in the 19th century.ème century in India, where British soldiers lived in Manipur, in the north-east of the country. This piece had been specially designed to enable polo players, an equestrian team sport, to feel at ease when on the move, and to be able to fasten their collars, which were a constant nuisance in the middle of the game.
Choosing the right material
It's important to be able to choose the material that suits you best, so we're going to take a look at the knits we offer. Let's start with the emblematic pique knit, stretchy and easy to care for, it's the most widely used knit in fashion today. In this regard, we offer a blend of pique cotton combined with a stretch fabric that offers unrivalled comfort, as on the polo basic piqué
Let's talk a little about Jersey cotton, particularly soft and supple, which we often use for our rugby polo shirts, like this one. rugby polo FR10available in a range of colors. Appreciated for its comfort, we've been offering it for over 25 years, and will continue to do so for as long as you're a fan!
The cut, an element not to be neglected
Slim, Regular? Does it mean anything to you? In fact, it's very important to choose a garment cut that's adapted to our morphology. While most of our polo shirts have a regular (straight) cut, you'll sometimes find more fitted cuts for young men who want to show off the results of hours spent in the gym. To find out more about a product, please contact us.
What to wear with it?
Buying a polo shirt is great, but knowing how to match it is even better and, above all, very simple! Simple, because polo shirts go with (almost) everything. With chino pants, raw denim jeans, shorts or even cargo shorts, there are so many ways to find the perfect match!