
"But the traditional polo, done up in 100% cotton - or even lightweight merino - can serve as a timeless component of any man's wardrobe. And at this time of year, I think we should consider one variant in particular: the long-sleeve polo. There is basically nothing it can't do."
"Wear it under a sport coat with some pleated trousers. Wear it on its own with some nice dark denim and loafers. Hell, wear it with some sweats or shorts when you run out to grab coffee."
"Polos get a bad rap these days, given how so many of them now fall into one of two categories: The super slim-fitting ones made by expensive athleisure brands of performance materials that show off the physique of the office/gym bros who love them, or The super shiny ones made of even worse but still allegedly performance-based materials and favored by suburban golf dads."
Long-sleeve polo shirts represent a timeless wardrobe staple that transcends seasonal limitations and styling constraints. Unlike modern performance polos that emphasize slim fits or shiny materials, traditional cotton or lightweight merino polos provide genuine versatility. These garments work effectively under sport coats with pleated trousers, as standalone pieces with dark denim and loafers, or casually with sweats or shorts. Long-sleeve polos bridge temperature gaps during transitional seasons when weather remains unpredictable. They serve as practical alternatives to overshirts and chambray button-ups for those seeking adaptable pieces that function across varying climates and occasions.
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