Great recommendations in the comments guys. Naadam Cashmere polo, Merino Wool Polos, RL, Spier Mackay, Ledbury, Asket... Might have to start working on a part 2!
You are my hero, period. You have saved me so much time and so much money by just going after the brands in these types of videos (sneakers, chinos, polos, etc.). Now I can just buy from the brands that you recommend w/o spending money and then more than likely returning them. KEEP IT UP STUD
Can’t beat Lacoste. On top of still having some of the most high quality shirts, Lacoste offers so many cool colors. Wash them on delicate in cold and air dry and they’ll last forever.
Most of mine are Banana Republic - a few pique and some are the "luxe touch". Wait for a sale and you can get them cheap (plus more off with the BR visa). I line dry and the pique come out completely smooth, no wrinkles but once I put one on it will wrinkle if you just sit or do anything. The luxe ones are simply great. Very soft, no wrinkles off the line and hold up well. Only complaint is the collars (THE big polo complaint) and although some people hate them I use the stick on triangles. I trim them to a specific shape and they work great but do add about 90 seconds to the task of dressing. I also have A Lucky Brand polo that I love although it "pilled" really bad after one wash/wear. I've worked on it a few times with a de-piller and it's a go to super casual polo now. It's like a t-shirt but with a collar. Again got it on sale for like $18.
I used to go through polos really fast and became frustrated with how quickly some of the pique polos would deteriorate or lose their shape. Then I discovered the Arcteryx A2B polo. I've had several for years now and they look just as good now as they did as when I bought them. The collars stay sharp and they keep their color and shape.
I don't care for pique. 100% cotton ok, but a little polyester thrown in allows for longer life, better drape. my faves are costco polos: good quality, excellent stitching doubled at neck and shoulders, come out of the dryer looking fab. Very xlnt price, too. I'm not into the high falutin' 'name brands'....high price does not necessarily indicate good quality or fit.
Ralph Lauren polo shirts shrink and expose my belly button after 2 washes. It also stretches soo much and I can fit my knees and torso in the shirt. Waste of money.
Ralph Lauren or even Gant Poloshirts quality are just so bad. I mean colors like black or marine looks faded out even if the polo is brand new in the shop. That's why i prefer Lacoste. Yes, it's as same expensive like RL, Tommy or Gant but the quality is the best imo.
You've just earned yourself a new subscriber my friend! I'm definitely leaning toward Lacoste because they fit me quite well. None of the big logos or other nonsense that just does not suit my aesthetic, and clearly your style is quite similar. My question is this: What colours are best to start your collection with? I've lost a tonne of weight over the past few years and I'm keen to update my wardrobe with some versatile items. Polo shirts being chief among them.
Nice review! I want so badly to like Lacoste polos, they just represent timeless European casual chic to me since I started seeing them in the '60s. My first ones I bought as a teenager wore so beautifully, getting thinner and thinner but still holding together and ending up almost feeling like silk. I owned a few of those for decades, literally going through hundreds of washes. I have not had any luck with them since the '80s, though every few yers I buy one to try it out again, even though I don't expect the same quality as the originals, I doubt that quality of cotton even exists anymore. But I'm inevitably disappointed, I find the fabric a bit too thin, and I always end up with little holes around the collar seam or on the button plaquette seam, buttons falling off, frayed sleeve cuffs, and they never feel very soft. I just think they use cheap cotton, perhaps there are some that use better but buying them in various European countries always yields the same result. i'm wearing a navy one now, but only to kick around the house as there's a hole in front under the buttons, one of which fell off, and a hole where the body meets the collar. I also have a white one that is actually see-through after a few washings, and it always comes out of the wash stiff and cardboard, unlike any other polo I own. I take care of my clothes, wash at 40°C, and hang dry, there is no excuse for it. My favourite has become the Sunspel Riviera, expensive at $135 in the US but they are impeccably tailored and the cotton quality is the best there is, and the colour selection is spot on, lots of choice and really beautiful shades of every colour.I find the fabric weight and hand feel just perfect, really luxurious, but still cool in the summer. I order them direct from the UK to Switzerland and they come in under $100USD, a real bargain.
@@007cheburashka Thanks for the tip! I haven't had that problem, but I only own one, the colour has held up fine so far after a summer's wear and about 5 washes.
Hello The Kavalier, I know this is an old video but in case you get to read this, please what is the size of the lacoste Polo you are wearing. I would really love to know cause it's is so hard getting the information especially about Lacoste Polos. I am an International viewer as such dont have the luxury of returning the Polos if it doesnt fit. We wear about same sizes @ 6'2 and 190lb, and follow ur every recommendation on sizing which is always spot on especially with shoes. I found it disheartening that of all the Polos on the list the only one without the sizing is the Lacoste, Arghhh. Your feedback will be greatly appreciated.
Certainly a very comprehensive overview of what’s available in polo style shirts. I was attempting to keep track of how many polo’s you have, but lost track. I’ll have to just leave it as it appears you spent a lot of money to acquire a lot of good looking polos. Thanks for the time, money spent and effort into putting together this fine video. Good job....Ed
Worth mention that Lacost is a brand like ckj, they have a lot sale events year round. All my Lacost polos were bought at around 60$. You rarely pay full tag price for these brand....
I love my Banana Republic Luxury touch polos. Especially given that you can get them for $25 or so on sale. Their vintage polo was an awesome polo meets henley, but they discontinued it...
Price doesn't always equal quality. I'm super obsessed with my clothes and yet. I have machine-washed HM polo shirts, they haven't moved and cost 12 euros each. On the other hand, I have an RL that I paid 100 euros for, I washed it once at 30 degrees, it shrank by 5 cm and is therefore a little tight. Same problem with the Fred Perry M3600 cotton polo shirts, yes they are beautiful but quite fragile when washed. It is therefore necessary to wash them by hand in cold water to prevent the stitches from tightening when washing under the effect of heat. Cheers.
I have found that Rhone has some really awesome clothing. You also like workout clothing , you’re missing out if you don’t try them. I love their clothes.
Surprisingly good value (if you don't insist on piquet knit)-- Lands End. They are tolerably made, and have long fittings as well as the usual. For MTM, try VASTRM.
Great video. I wear polos at work. I like penguin ones but they vary in length and the ones that have no give in length shrink to, too short. So I thought ok, liquid cotton CK. Same exact thing, shrinks too short. Finally, BR their version of liquid cotton. Doesn't shrink and they had all polos 50% off. Honorable mention, Eddie Bauer for a tech fabric work polo, lifetime warranty. I will try some of these. If they lay flat on your torso with no break, no can do but will try out the ones that have size tall mediums.
Old navy is the best polos lasted me for more than 2 or 3 years fits amazing wash amazing are great and fit perfect every time No logo really nice cotton stretch
Hi ! Is the Lacoste you're wearing a 'slim fit' PH4012 or a 'classic fit' L1212 ? If so, what size are you wearing ? Btw great video ! As usual ! ;) Cheers from Italy
I am curious how you would compare The Armoury polo with these. Obviously price wise there is a huge difference, but I’d like to know your thoughts on whether the quality and fit could justify having one verses a few.
As for Fit and Quality, nothing can beat LACOSTE. I have one in Navy Slim Fit - LOVE it! I want to get another pair in this Khaki Green. It just seems like the Alligator Logo is a retro trend compared to Ralph Lauren's Polo Horse which is classic. Nonetheless, I will still rock Lacoste regardless. I like the color of your Lacoste Polo.
Great video! I've been waiting for something like this. Those criquet ones, man oh man. Do you have any suggestions (or a future video) for knit/more textured polos a la more vintage styles and fabrics?
Very cool overview. Odd timing since we are moving towards the Fall in the Northern hemisphere, but a really nice and comprehensive overview. I’d be curious of merino wool T’s and Polos. I made the switch to merino a few years ago and don’t wear much else year round.
Question, maybe about care for polos? My polos get stiffer over time and washing. Is this from bad care, poor quality, or both? How should I be washing polos???
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ministry of supply was my favorite the fabric was incredible I bought two got one on discount for $35 on black Friday and bought the optic white for $70 well worth the money. So classy
I almost never wore polos cuz I’m a bigger guy stuck in between xxl and xxl tall and they always fit funky mostly I have a stomach I bought two nautical polos recently after washing they both shrunk and the one fits OK but boxy the other is massive. Bought same exact polos in dif colors. They r not comfy and they are boxy. They are a blend cotton and poly. What is the most comfy material for a polo and best way to measure for one for my shape.
Not impressed at with all the buckling of material between the collar and shoulder on both the Lacoste and Mack Weldon. And for how much??!! Never would have known that without the great video. Thanks!
Another great video. Glad to see this channel is growing in subs. I've lurked since around 5k and always thought this was a diamond in the rough amongst the mens fashion channels. I also recently discovered Banana republic luxury touch polos which are pretty good. $50 retail but can get for just under $30 dollars. Feel like amazing quality so far for the money, but will need to see how they hold up over washes. Btw is pique pronounced that way? I always thought it was said like "peak"
Great video! I have J Crew and UNIQLO and am happy with both. One thought on UNIQLO: their pique are better than the Airism and the fit is perfect for me (I typically wear a trim fit) and I love that the sleeves are narrower and nicely hug my biceps (better than J Crew trim fit). Definitely looking forward to trying Bonobos and Mizzen & Main (my go-tos for dress clothes).
Suggestions for someone with a really wide/thick neck? I'm not a huge fan of polo collars that stand up and accentuate that sort of thing - it creates a cartoonish "meathead" sort of look. But I'm unsure what the best approach would be. My theory is that a collar that stays down (similar to how your Lacoste looks in this video) and isn't quite as snug (maybe it sits "lower"/farther away from my neck, as if the collar was wider and meant to hit further down on the shoulder) would create a nicer and slimmer silhouette. I don't know if that's a naive thought or not, so turning to someone with some expertise. Really enjoying your videos - learning a lot and appreciate how sensibly to-the-point they are with no gimmicks or annoying over-the-top antics.
Spier & Mackay put out a great Pique polo (short and long depending on season and stock) and very reasonable at around $30-40 and with sales I got almost 10 for about $12-15 each!
Even the new ones? Fabric is much different than my old one. Sounds like you need that thick heavy gage Spoke Pique or the Bluffworks. Didn't think I needed a chest hair concealer pick but that's why you guys make me better! 😜
Question! How do you get the collar on the Lacoste you’re wearing to stay like that? I like that it’s crisp and flat. All the other ones you showed looked more like airplane wings. Is the flat iron still your answer?
Hello, I m finding it hard to find a polo shirt that would fit me in length. I'm 178 cm, not so thin guy. I be tried Lacoste and Ralph Lauren classic and custom/ regular fit and sent back all polos I've bought. Whenever I buy slimmer fits to fit me in length more I'm ending up with tight upper body, going vice versa I have a hem below my crotch. Would you be able to recommend some quality brands that offer polos better suited for shorter men? Preferably available in Europe
I love polos and currently have about two dozens of them. They are like the only kind of top I wear in the summer. My bang-for-the-buck, and best button-down collar, polo, is hands-down Spier and Mackay. Another one of my favorites are the Brooks Brothers supima cotton performance polo (still pique, but nice trim fit compared to some of their other fits). My experience with Lacoste has been hit-or-miss, fit-wise. I have a Bonobos in slim fit size M, ended up a tad too tight. Same goes for slim fit from Fred Perry. Recently also picked up a Naadam cotton/cashmere polo on sale for like 27 bucks, super comfortable and more like a tshirt with a collar than a polo. Uniqlo also makes a good button down collar polo but I too find their material a bit too flimsy. Definitely going to try Kent Wang next.
In my opinion, HUGO BOSS polo's are better fitting than the Lacoste ones. Armani Exchange ones are also nice. Then, there is the classic Polo RL custom fit.
Great recommendations in the comments guys. Naadam Cashmere polo, Merino Wool Polos, RL, Spier Mackay, Ledbury, Asket... Might have to start working on a part 2!
Hey, how about h&m edition and premium quality polo shirt. These are easily available so please include these too in part 2.
Try the new ESNTLS one too, curious to see how it stacks up against the others
Irfan Bhuiyan essentials are pretty thin and run smaller than their tees
Express puts out a decent polo as well.
Fred Perry
You are my hero, period.
You have saved me so much time and so much money by just going after the brands in these types of videos (sneakers, chinos, polos, etc.). Now I can just buy from the brands that you recommend w/o spending money and then more than likely returning them.
KEEP IT UP STUD
Can’t beat Lacoste. On top of still having some of the most high quality shirts, Lacoste offers so many cool colors.
Wash them on delicate in cold and air dry and they’ll last forever.
Silver lining - Australia is entering summer and it gets super hot! Timing is all relative!
as well as being VERY ugly the collar makes them impractical & stuffy in the Oz summer !
Most of mine are Banana Republic - a few pique and some are the "luxe touch". Wait for a sale and you can get them cheap (plus more off with the BR visa). I line dry and the pique come out completely smooth, no wrinkles but once I put one on it will wrinkle if you just sit or do anything. The luxe ones are simply great. Very soft, no wrinkles off the line and hold up well. Only complaint is the collars (THE big polo complaint) and although some people hate them I use the stick on triangles. I trim them to a specific shape and they work great but do add about 90 seconds to the task of dressing. I also have A Lucky Brand polo that I love although it "pilled" really bad after one wash/wear. I've worked on it a few times with a de-piller and it's a go to super casual polo now. It's like a t-shirt but with a collar. Again got it on sale for like $18.
I used to go through polos really fast and became frustrated with how quickly some of the pique polos would deteriorate or lose their shape. Then I discovered the Arcteryx A2B polo. I've had several for years now and they look just as good now as they did as when I bought them. The collars stay sharp and they keep their color and shape.
Incroyable.
I don't care for pique. 100% cotton ok, but a little polyester thrown in allows for longer life, better drape. my faves are costco polos: good quality, excellent stitching doubled at neck and shoulders, come out of the dryer looking fab. Very xlnt price, too. I'm not into the high falutin' 'name brands'....high price does not necessarily indicate good quality or fit.
You should also take a look at and review the banana republic luxury touch polos and shirts. Can get them on sale and they feel and fit great.
i bought some RL custom slim fit polos, but was shocked at how quickly they developed pilling in the armpit area within a month.
Peter Millar! Great golf shirts. Their feather weight and summer comfort shirts are fantastic!
What about Fred Perry polos? Are they still relevant?
They are just meh quality
I see them more in the UK then I do here in the US
JAG214 what?
@@saadabdullah4245 The M12 made in england ones are pretty excellent quality.
Yes iconic
Cant believe you forgot Ralph Lauren, but still solid vid as always. Keep it up
Yeah I'll say 🙃
Ralph Lauren polo shirts shrink and expose my belly button after 2 washes. It also stretches soo much and I can fit my knees and torso in the shirt. Waste of money.
@@anonasdf2570 The are absolutely garbage. Hence the reason why I am here.
Anon Asdf heck no get the smooth fabric they are super clean and great quality
Ralph Lauren or even Gant Poloshirts quality are just so bad. I mean colors like black or marine looks faded out even if the polo is brand new in the shop. That's why i prefer Lacoste. Yes, it's as same expensive like RL, Tommy or Gant but the quality is the best imo.
You've just earned yourself a new subscriber my friend!
I'm definitely leaning toward Lacoste because they fit me quite well. None of the big logos or other nonsense that just does not suit my aesthetic, and clearly your style is quite similar.
My question is this: What colours are best to start your collection with? I've lost a tonne of weight over the past few years and I'm keen to update my wardrobe with some versatile items. Polo shirts being chief among them.
Nice review!
I want so badly to like Lacoste polos, they just represent timeless European casual chic to me since I started seeing them in the '60s. My first ones I bought as a teenager wore so beautifully, getting thinner and thinner but still holding together and ending up almost feeling like silk. I owned a few of those for decades, literally going through hundreds of washes.
I have not had any luck with them since the '80s, though every few yers I buy one to try it out again, even though I don't expect the same quality as the originals, I doubt that quality of cotton even exists anymore.
But I'm inevitably disappointed, I find the fabric a bit too thin, and I always end up with little holes around the collar seam or on the button plaquette seam, buttons falling off, frayed sleeve cuffs, and they never feel very soft. I just think they use cheap cotton, perhaps there are some that use better but buying them in various European countries always yields the same result. i'm wearing a navy one now, but only to kick around the house as there's a hole in front under the buttons, one of which fell off, and a hole where the body meets the collar. I also have a white one that is actually see-through after a few washings, and it always comes out of the wash stiff and cardboard, unlike any other polo I own. I take care of my clothes, wash at 40°C, and hang dry, there is no excuse for it.
My favourite has become the Sunspel Riviera, expensive at $135 in the US but they are impeccably tailored and the cotton quality is the best there is, and the colour selection is spot on, lots of choice and really beautiful shades of every colour.I find the fabric weight and hand feel just perfect, really luxurious, but still cool in the summer. I order them direct from the UK to Switzerland and they come in under $100USD, a real bargain.
adamr63 sunspel is great, I have a couple of them, but the color tends to fade quicker than some cheaper polos.
@@007cheburashka Thanks for the tip! I haven't had that problem, but I only own one, the colour has held up fine so far after a summer's wear and about 5 washes.
what do you think of ralph lauren polos?
Hello The Kavalier, I know this is an old video but in case you get to read this, please what is the size of the lacoste Polo you are wearing. I would really love to know cause it's is so hard getting the information especially about Lacoste Polos. I am an International viewer as such dont have the luxury of returning the Polos if it doesnt fit. We wear about same sizes @ 6'2 and 190lb, and follow ur every recommendation on sizing which is always spot on especially with shoes. I found it disheartening that of all the Polos on the list the only one without the sizing is the Lacoste, Arghhh. Your feedback will be greatly appreciated.
Is the Lacoste polo shirt you're wearing the classic fit or slim fit?
It is slim fit
@@5PENRRIL It it Electric Blue?
That blue Lacoste looks amazing on you. Just an observation
Certainly a very comprehensive overview of what’s available in polo style shirts. I was attempting to keep track of how many polo’s you have, but lost track. I’ll have to just leave it as it appears you spent a lot of money to acquire a lot of good looking polos. Thanks for the time, money spent and effort into putting together this fine video. Good job....Ed
What can you say about sizing? Should they be worn with a loose look or more slim athletic fitting?
My fav are Paul & Sharks' polos. Their pique fabric is superb
Worth mention that Lacost is a brand like ckj, they have a lot sale events year round. All my Lacost polos were bought at around 60$. You rarely pay full tag price for these brand....
I love my Banana Republic Luxury touch polos. Especially given that you can get them for $25 or so on sale. Their vintage polo was an awesome polo meets henley, but they discontinued it...
I’m a Hugo boss fan. Love there polos. pricy but great quality.
Thanks for sharing, looking to buy polo shirts since I’m used to wear t-shirts all the time lol.
I see those lats bruh 👀
I bought a Banana Republic luxury touch polo and it was really nice, so I ended up buying it again in another color.
Those polos never wash up very well for me. I don't know why. The need to add some polyester in there. Not all cotton.
it is always my go-to option when I am not sure if a shirt is too formal. Lacoste has my size which is perfect for someone skinny and short! haha
Price doesn't always equal quality. I'm super obsessed with my clothes and yet. I have machine-washed HM polo shirts, they haven't moved and cost 12 euros each. On the other hand, I have an RL that I paid 100 euros for, I washed it once at 30 degrees, it shrank by 5 cm and is therefore a little tight. Same problem with the Fred Perry M3600 cotton polo shirts, yes they are beautiful but quite fragile when washed. It is therefore necessary to wash them by hand in cold water to prevent the stitches from tightening when washing under the effect of heat. Cheers.
I’ve always preferred a two button polo. It seems like they are becoming harder to find as most are three button.
I have found that Rhone has some really awesome clothing. You also like workout clothing , you’re missing out if you don’t try them. I love their clothes.
What size is your lacoste polo?
Surprisingly good value (if you don't insist on piquet knit)-- Lands End. They are tolerably made, and have long fittings as well as the usual. For MTM, try VASTRM.
What size Lacoste would I need if front length needs to be 26-27”?
Hanes and Gildan are very good for the price if you catch on a good sale.
Yessssssir. Been waiting for this all summer!
Great video. I wear polos at work.
I like penguin ones but they vary in length and the ones that have no give in length shrink to, too short. So I thought ok, liquid cotton CK. Same exact thing, shrinks too short. Finally, BR their version of liquid cotton. Doesn't shrink and they had all polos 50% off.
Honorable mention, Eddie Bauer for a tech fabric work polo, lifetime warranty.
I will try some of these. If they lay flat on your torso with no break, no can do but will try out the ones that have size tall mediums.
Old navy is the best polos lasted me for more than 2 or 3 years fits amazing wash amazing are great and fit perfect every time No logo really nice cotton stretch
In Phnom Penh I bought cheap polos made in Vietnam,China and Cambodia.Some were very good quality with nice
Retro collar,few were even pique.
I’m watching this in my gap factory long-sleeve, striped polo that ripped of Brooks Brother’s signature style.
Hi ! Is the Lacoste you're wearing a 'slim fit' PH4012 or a 'classic fit' L1212 ? If so, what size are you wearing ?
Btw great video ! As usual ! ;)
Cheers from Italy
I am curious how you would compare The Armoury polo with these. Obviously price wise there is a huge difference, but I’d like to know your thoughts on whether the quality and fit could justify having one verses a few.
As for Fit and Quality, nothing can beat LACOSTE. I have one in Navy Slim Fit - LOVE it! I want to get another pair in this Khaki Green. It just seems like the Alligator Logo is a retro trend compared to Ralph Lauren's Polo Horse which is classic. Nonetheless, I will still rock Lacoste regardless. I like the color of your Lacoste Polo.
Hi, the blue Lacoste you’re wearing in this video is a slim fit ?
Oh yeah!!! This videos are the best thanks for taking the viewers suggestions. And so quick too!!!
Great video! I've been waiting for something like this. Those criquet ones, man oh man. Do you have any suggestions (or a future video) for knit/more textured polos a la more vintage styles and fabrics?
That would be a great video! I love long sleeve ones too, will look into this
@@The_Kavalier Man that sounds perfect; I can't wait for what you end up putting together!!
I felt in love with those non mark Polos
Mack Weldon Silver Knit is great. Prefer it over Vesper and Dryknit
Very cool overview. Odd timing since we are moving towards the Fall in the Northern hemisphere, but a really nice and comprehensive overview. I’d be curious of merino wool T’s and Polos. I made the switch to merino a few years ago and don’t wear much else year round.
I didn't even think of my merino polo but I do love it. Someday I'll be able to stick to my own schedule...
Was really hoping Ralph Lauren would be featured here, not being big on Polos always considered then to be the top of line.
tateblaze80 noup
Sunspel, Asket ?
I don’t know how you can talk about the best polo shirts without talking about Ralph Lauren pima soft touch and every single Burberry polo.
No one is tryna spend 500 on a polo bro....
Cause Ralph Lauren is not good quality, just brand name xd
@@jesusmarquez6412 It’s not Sunspel quality but the pima ones are some of the most comfortable polo shirts I have ever worn.
@@antonmarkov1635 and there are much more comfy to be had. That's the point here.
Ralph fell off brodie
Whats everline name brand today?
I really like the Blackwatch line from Polo
Question, maybe about care for polos? My polos get stiffer over time and washing. Is this from bad care, poor quality, or both? How should I be washing polos???
Nifty Genius Nicolas Modal polos are exquisite!
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ministry of supply was my favorite the fabric was incredible I bought two got one on discount for $35 on black Friday and bought the optic white for $70 well worth the money. So classy
Is the lacoste a classic fit
They have slim fit
Sup John, what about suitsupply & esntls polos??
Excellent trainer!! Your teaching me alot.
It’s definitely more golf/performance but how about Peter Millar?
Yes they make great stuff! Should get more of their stuff.
What are your thoughts on Banana Republic polos?
@@xiaolongcui1753 They all shrink. Waste of money.
I almost never wore polos cuz I’m a bigger guy stuck in between xxl and xxl tall and they always fit funky mostly I have a stomach I bought two nautical polos recently after washing they both shrunk and the one fits OK but boxy the other is massive. Bought same exact polos in dif colors. They r not comfy and they are boxy. They are a blend cotton and poly. What is the most comfy material for a polo and best way to measure for one for my shape.
No Fred Perry polo?
Not impressed at with all the buckling of material between the collar and shoulder on both the Lacoste and Mack Weldon. And for how much??!! Never would have known that without the great video. Thanks!
I’ve been on the fence about buying the bluffworks one but this cleared things up. Thanks Kav!
Another great video. Glad to see this channel is growing in subs. I've lurked since around 5k and always thought this was a diamond in the rough amongst the mens fashion channels.
I also recently discovered Banana republic luxury touch polos which are pretty good. $50 retail but can get for just under $30 dollars. Feel like amazing quality so far for the money, but will need to see how they hold up over washes.
Btw is pique pronounced that way? I always thought it was said like "peak"
Yees!! Been waiting for this. Do OCBDs also
In the works!
Great video! I have J Crew and UNIQLO and am happy with both. One thought on UNIQLO: their pique are better than the Airism and the fit is perfect for me (I typically wear a trim fit) and I love that the sleeves are narrower and nicely hug my biceps (better than J Crew trim fit).
Definitely looking forward to trying Bonobos and Mizzen & Main (my go-tos for dress clothes).
Suggestions for someone with a really wide/thick neck? I'm not a huge fan of polo collars that stand up and accentuate that sort of thing - it creates a cartoonish "meathead" sort of look. But I'm unsure what the best approach would be. My theory is that a collar that stays down (similar to how your Lacoste looks in this video) and isn't quite as snug (maybe it sits "lower"/farther away from my neck, as if the collar was wider and meant to hit further down on the shoulder) would create a nicer and slimmer silhouette. I don't know if that's a naive thought or not, so turning to someone with some expertise. Really enjoying your videos - learning a lot and appreciate how sensibly to-the-point they are with no gimmicks or annoying over-the-top antics.
Polo Ralph Lauren hands-down the best polo you can buy 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I’m pumped to try the esntls short sleeve polos they just dropped!
Finally! Can you review long sleeve polos as well. Oh, just to add you are filling out the polo real nice now. 👍🏻
Four Laps look good mainly because the collar looks sharp.
Amazing! Thank you so much for making for this roundup. I have a few Bonobos polos, but I'll be sure to keep the other brands in mind for the future.
Thank you Andrew!
Spier & Mackay put out a great Pique polo (short and long depending on season and stock) and very reasonable at around $30-40 and with sales I got almost 10 for about $12-15 each!
How could I forget them!! Still need to order a suit from them
@@The_Kavalier Thinking the slim long otr in your chest size would potentially work with minor alterations.
I will only buy polos with collar stays and I replace the plastic pieces with Würkin Stiffs magnetic collar stays that make those collars always pop.
Thanks, another brand is camel active, very nice and not expensive at all
I want a polo for men 5’7”
With a pocket ! Peter manning
Does not have a navy one which is what I need
The ones I been getting are just too long
william seay can’t u get them shortened?
Lacoste,Fred Perry and Polo Ralph Rolen.When you bay polo by the polo from original sport labels rather then designer.
I like the idea of a Mizzen Main pole, but you can see my chest hair through the fabric.
Even the new ones? Fabric is much different than my old one. Sounds like you need that thick heavy gage Spoke Pique or the Bluffworks. Didn't think I needed a chest hair concealer pick but that's why you guys make me better! 😜
Or you can shave your chest hair.
@@benrann5978 I considered putting, "and I'm not shaving my chest just so I can wear a polo" in my original comment. Then thought it was too obvious.
@@The_Kavalier I tried them at Nordstrom's this Spring.
What about Ralph Lauren ?
Question! How do you get the collar on the Lacoste you’re wearing to stay like that? I like that it’s crisp and flat. All the other ones you showed looked more like airplane wings. Is the flat iron still your answer?
Yes, you don't have to do the whole collar but just focus on that front part. Steamer/Straightener will fix it right up
Any opinions on Tommy?
How about spier and McKay?
Where did you get that picture on the wall? Is that Sean Connery?
Hello, I m finding it hard to find a polo shirt that would fit me in length. I'm 178 cm, not so thin guy. I be tried Lacoste and Ralph Lauren classic and custom/ regular fit and sent back all polos I've bought. Whenever I buy slimmer fits to fit me in length more I'm ending up with tight upper body, going vice versa I have a hem below my crotch. Would you be able to recommend some quality brands that offer polos better suited for shorter men? Preferably available in Europe
Try nautica and giordano - the regular fit.
Very good video 👍 If you make part 2, you should mention / review Fred Perry and LaMartina polos.
Fred perry polo has the best fit for a slim built
I love the Ralph Lauren Purple Label polo shirts. They are great.
They're overpriced. Yes, they're great, but overpriced.
I tried ministry of supply apollo polo once, now i have an entire row of them in my wardrobe ;)
I have one of these, and I love the fabric, but arms are too tight. My arms at biceps are 13.5".
Great video, you should try Ministry of Supply Polos, the Apolo collection is exquisite!
I love polos and currently have about two dozens of them. They are like the only kind of top I wear in the summer. My bang-for-the-buck, and best button-down collar, polo, is hands-down Spier and Mackay. Another one of my favorites are the Brooks Brothers supima cotton performance polo (still pique, but nice trim fit compared to some of their other fits). My experience with Lacoste has been hit-or-miss, fit-wise. I have a Bonobos in slim fit size M, ended up a tad too tight. Same goes for slim fit from Fred Perry. Recently also picked up a Naadam cotton/cashmere polo on sale for like 27 bucks, super comfortable and more like a tshirt with a collar than a polo. Uniqlo also makes a good button down collar polo but I too find their material a bit too flimsy. Definitely going to try Kent Wang next.
Cashmere polo now we're talking. Will have to do part 2 of this video with all of the great recommendations!
hey kavalier, when are you updating your white sneaker page????
This week!
franklin saint inspired me to get lacoste polos
In my opinion, HUGO BOSS polo's are better fitting than the Lacoste ones. Armani Exchange ones are also nice. Then, there is the classic Polo RL custom fit.
Wish you did Kotn, a small Canadian company but seems to be growing and has good sales
Yes, should order from them!
I like Lacoste because of their slim fit and their pink is a nice soft hue.
Why you didn't had in there a POLO RL shirt???
Do you have any opinions on psycho bunny?
Im surprised no Sunspel
What about Orlebar Brown or Sunspel?
I would have previously said OB was overpriced but after visiting their store it is niiiiiiice
@@The_Kavalier How do you compare it to Spoke, which looks like of high quality
@@The_Kavalier Fantastic channel, btw!!
Great video. ASKET has a great Polo that you should try. Definitely up there in quality
Damn! They make great stuff and I should have included. Next time!