OK, I don't ever want to wear an oxford button down. I don't ever want to wear a T-shirt that says anything on it, especially the name of the designer in huge letters so that they make me pay extra to walk around like their billboard. I'm real tired of one color T-shirts but finding one with stripes or patterns is next to impossible. So I wear polo's, I golf a lot and golf course usually require collared shirts. Why? What is the function of the collar? (I have never turned one up)
Some would consider it your finest hour. You don't have a copy of heyp's photo of you in your native attire, do you?
the brand or the shirt? i've never thought there's anything wrong with wearing a polo style shirt or even the brand. is there going to be a ban on t-shirts next? however if you pop your collar you are a douche.
I'm becoming a henley guy... By the way, today I'm wearing hiking boots, jeans, a fleece vest over a tshirt and a cap... and it's not because we have casual Friday. I love a lot about my job!
The immortal words of Pimp C: "I'm a pretty yella *****, keep my finga on the trigga, ya'll know the score: POLO **** HILFIGER"
I'ver only got zero and I never wear them all the time. just a preference though, no cultural statement.
well, I had said in the last polo thread that I only wear polos when I get sick of wearing t-shirts and I don't want to dress up - which is rarely ever. I just didn't want to say the exact same thing again. But, dangit, I did.
What timing... I just bought 6 Polo shirts yesterday to add to my already vast collection. I wear Polo shirts to sleep - that's how much I love them. If I could wear them in business settings - I most certainly would.