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  2. 18 Polo Shirts That’ll Restore Your Faith in Polo Shirts

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    These polo shirts reimagine what a polo shirt can be—and they're already a smart piece of clothing. Inside, picks from brands including Uniqlo, Polo Ralph Lauren, and more. 18 Polo Shirts That ...

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    We wear-tested over 50 men's polo shirts in the past two years to find the 20 best polo shirts for men that are as stylish as they're comfortable.

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    Charleston Granby Stripe Long Sleeve Sport Shirt. Founded in 2006 by then-college student Allen Stephenson, Southern Tide began with men's polo shirts before expanding into everything from ...

  5. Polo shirt - Wikipedia

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    Polo shirt outline. A polo shirt, tennis shirt, golf shirt, or chukker shirt [1] is a form of shirt with a collar. Polo shirts are usually short sleeved but can be long; they were used by polo players originally in India in 1859 and in Great Britain during the 1920s. [2]

  6. Henley shirt - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] It essentially is a collarless polo shirt. The sleeves may be either short or long, and it can be made in almost any fabric, although cotton, cotton-polyester blends, and thermals are by far the most popular. [4] Henley shirts are generally regarded as menswear, but women's versions have appeared as business casual and casual wear ...

  7. Dress shirt - Wikipedia

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    In 17th century, men's shirts and cuffs were embellished with fine lace. The shirt was worn under the Justaucorps in the 18th century. Traditionally dress shirts were worn by men and boys, whereas women and girls often wore blouses, sometimes known as chemises. However, in the mid-1800s, they also became an item of women's clothing and are worn ...