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Vintage Polo Shirts

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I'm waiting for a polo/casual shirt from Luxire. It's the collar from my normal luxire shirt, on a shorter than normal placket, without any buttons - on top of a copy of an old Greek fisherman's shirt with short sleeves, with a straight hem (so it can be worn outside the trousers) and two lower pockets. I'm really hoping it works!!!
 

Two Types

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Here are my Luxire shirts:
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herringbonekid

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an ex-girlfriend of mine had a men's polo shirt which i'm certain was 20s. it was in a slippery rayon jersey, very finely woven, not much texture, just a small rib.
wish i'd managed to claim it. [huh]
 

Quetzal

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United States
Were they even called "polo" shirts then, or were they called "sporting" or "tennis" shirts? The ones that should be made are those with wider collars, more form-fitting knitted sleeves and chest, a longer placket, a patch pocket, and a loop collar. Now that would be a summer shirt.

-Quetzal
 
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Dinerman

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Starting in 1929, the name "Polo shirt" was used to describe a short sleeved knitted pullover shirt, just as the term is used today.
 

herringbonekid

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East Sussex, England
some nice knitted / ribbed polo shirts from French brand 'Fleur de Bagne'. the cream one would be great for a summer outfit.
they've kind of ruined it for me though by putting the 'FDB' embroidery on the collar.

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I've got a late 80s-Poloshirt of simple mass-market/good average (Massimo-Dutti) taken over from my father, which looks nice sporty and today, after nearly 30 years, it's absolutely not raddled! It's my favorite. But I have got a simple Lacoste Poloshirt of their "Sport"-line and it seems to be great fine quality. Besides I've got newer Poloshirts of fairly priced trademarks and they seem to be good average quality of A-Ok. Some are of (double) mercerized, other of classic Piqué-cotton, which I prefer definetly.
 

Fastuni

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Germany
White cotton jersey shirt with double breast pockets.
It is a newer shirt (80's or 90's deadstock) that I altered by adding 1930's buttons and reshaping the collar to give it spearpoints.
Makes for a nice summer leisure shirt.

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