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Old 05.09.2009, 02:54 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by gmku
Demonrail, over the past couple of years I've checked out a hell of a lot of polos. I've found TWO brands that are any good: J. Crew and Fred Perry. The latter is harder to find and more expensive. J. Crew makes very classic, traditional polos that fit slim.

Whatever you do, buy your polo in a slim fit. There's nothing worse looking on a guy than a baggy polo. And do not--DO NOT--wear a tee shirt underneath.

Also never ever tuck them in, unless you wanna look like an office-cubicle geek.

Fred Perry ones are nice, but they have vague subcultural attachments then tend to undermine their otherwise classic neutrality.

Regarding the 'slim fit' issue. this is kind of inevitable even if I get them in xxl, I'm afraid.

I'll check out the J. Crew ones.

I'm surprised you see no beauty in the (Chemise, it has to be Chemise) Lacoste ones.
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