Kent Wang, but I can never get a polo after my first order-always limited stock and Idont seem to get notifications when in stock. Spier Mackay is now my goto.
I wear a lot of polos, some other polo brands I own that you may want to review are Vineyard Vines, Abercrombie & Fitch, DKNY, Nautica, Banana Republic. Although I wear polos for work and Zoom meetings I am finding myself wearing more nice tshirts. My favorite is my dark green RL V neck with an orange polo simply because I have had it forever and it surprisingly still looks great as you don’t have to worry about the collar. It hasn’t faded and no pilling so despite the high price for a tshirt it is worth it to own one. I have been slowly upgrading my tshirts lately donating or getting rid of the cheaper cotton poly ones as they have worn and replacing them with nicer and organic cotton tshirts. I recently have purchased Everlane and Eco Conscious tshirts but would like to move up a bit more and try Asket, Buck Mason, or Merz B Schwanen. Have you tried these? Is it worth it to spend $50+ on a tshirt?
I have 6 psychobunny polos best quality hands down my only question is why the ones i get online tend to be a bit longer from the front and back compare to dillards
@@atmavictu2995 We will just have to agree to disagree because this has not been my experience after many pieces from both brands. Of course, they require more care but they have held up well over time.
Polo tshirt makes young guys look old, makes old guys look boring. Stick to t-shirt or shirts, avoid these ugly thing with fluffy collar...And if you are really can't help it, buy it with collar neck and put a nice blazers on them.
What's your favorite polo brand?
Kent Wang, but I can never get a polo after my first order-always limited stock and Idont seem to get notifications when in stock. Spier Mackay is now my goto.
@@Arrowsmith86 any issues with pilling with Spier Mackay polos?
I've always been a crock fan
@nickcerentos2044 no, but I hang dry my polos. Too afraid to throw them in the dryer or use anything but delicate wash.
Try polo shirts from Sergio Tachini. It was an Italian brand
I've been telling everyone since forever that Psycho Bunny polos are amazing. Glad you were able to highlight it
I wear a lot of polos, some other polo brands I own that you may want to review are Vineyard Vines, Abercrombie & Fitch, DKNY, Nautica, Banana Republic.
Although I wear polos for work and Zoom meetings I am finding myself wearing more nice tshirts. My favorite is my dark green RL V neck with an orange polo simply because I have had it forever and it surprisingly still looks great as you don’t have to worry about the collar. It hasn’t faded and no pilling so despite the high price for a tshirt it is worth it to own one.
I have been slowly upgrading my tshirts lately donating or getting rid of the cheaper cotton poly ones as they have worn and replacing them with nicer and organic cotton tshirts.
I recently have purchased Everlane and Eco Conscious tshirts but would like to move up a bit more and try Asket, Buck Mason, or Merz B Schwanen. Have you tried these? Is it worth it to spend $50+ on a tshirt?
I have 6 psychobunny polos best quality hands down my only question is why the ones i get online tend to be a bit longer from the front and back compare to dillards
You should've also mentioned Lyle & Scott, they are also known for their polos
Criquet hands down the best, period.
Cool design, it looks similar to collars and co with the long placket and stiff collar
may I ask your height and weight to compare?
Can you make more outfit videos or color combination videos?
For sure, I'll incorporate some outfit ideas in my next video 👌
Hugo Boss is my favorite.
good choice 👌
Swettailor. Great fit. Soft. Fresh Clean Threads are pretty decent. Occasionally I’ll do Cuts if there’s a deal.
Sunspel and Luca Faloni make terrific polos using natural fibers
Sunspel do very poorly after few washes, Faloni you need to dry horizontally or they will become 3 times the size.
@@atmavictu2995 We will just have to agree to disagree because this has not been my experience after many pieces from both brands. Of course, they require more care but they have held up well over time.
Can you make a video on polos with no logos on it?
For sure. Criquet, Uniqlo, Kent Wang are some good ones from what others been telling me
@@MensFashionFilesBanana Republic has some good ones too. Super soft and cheaper than other polos of that quality. They're logo-less too
Lululemon is the best polos ever
anyone tried J crew polos?
you should try Barbour polos
How does it hold up over time?
Can’t wear anything with a logo.
anyone have experience with Charles Tyrwhitt polos?
Yes, didn't love the way the color laid and returned them
what are some good polo brands under $50?
I like h&m and hollister right now. Very affordable at 40$ highest price
You may want to try DKNY, I like their 95% cotton, 5% spandex polo, hard to beat in the under $50 category IMHO.
ralph lauren polos have gotten worse over the years
I feel like they've always been super overrated, just like lacoste
I can definitely tell I won't be wasting 65 to 85 on ralph no more
I Have Fred Perry.
Your physique is just like my physique.What size of polo shirt do you wear???
I wear a size small for most brands. For slim fits like Ralph Lauren, I wear a M
@@MensFashionFiles thank you fashion Man🤜🤛
Fred Perry is such a Tommy Hilfiger clone
Don’t think it can be, Fred Perry established 1952 Tommy established 1985
Fred Perry polo made in British is much better
Polo tshirt makes young guys look old, makes old guys look boring. Stick to t-shirt or shirts, avoid these ugly thing with fluffy collar...And if you are really can't help it, buy it with collar neck and put a nice blazers on them.