
Polo shirts are tough to avoid in an scenario. Arguably as quintessential as denim, they offer a classic looks that can save the day for any event but a black tie affair. Off the Cuff take a looks at the class polo and its history. "Though when they hear “polo” shirt most people think Polo ™ shirt, the first truly branded version was developed in 1929 for tennis legend Rene’ “The Crocodile” Lacoste."

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I agree. I saw another pst on a different blog that lead me here. They were discussing how bland Polo’s can be… I believe a few companies are coming up with in new takes on the polo that are refreshing interpretations – of Ralph Lauren Rugby (www.rugby.com), Gant Rugger, Canterbury of New Zealand(www.canterburynzusa.com), and Carpe (www.carpeusa.com)