Polos for Men

Polos for men that move between office, travel, and off-duty without effort. This edit runs from crisp cotton piqué and compact jersey to structured wool knits and boxy, shirt-like cuts. Filter by fit, fabric, and colour to match how you actually wear them.

Polos for Men

This collection focuses on polos with considered structure — from sharp short-sleeve iterations with classic collars to wool versions that sit closer to knitwear. Expect clean plackets, ribbed trims, and proportions that range from relaxed and boxy to neater, tailored cuts that sit clean under outerwear. Shop popular brands like A.P.C., Auralee, Bottega Veneta, Brunello Cucinelli, Burberry and more.

Use filters to narrow down by composition, weight and price so you can find a polo that works with pleated trousers, denim, or technical pants. For a minimal wardrobe core, choose compact cotton in black, grey, or white; for something with more presence, opt for textured knits or structured wool that holds its line. Key details across the edit include:

  • Boxy silhouettes that sit away from the body
  • Short-sleeve styles with considered collar construction
  • Fine-gauge knits that read closer to lightweight sweaters
  • Versatile pieces that layer under blazers or stand alone

FAQ

How should a men's polo shirt fit in this collection?
Most styles here sit clean on the shoulder, with sleeves ending mid-bicep and enough room through the body to move without excess fabric. Boxy cuts hang straighter and pair well with wider trousers, while neater fits work under tailoring. Check each product’s measurements against a polo you already own for precision.
Are these polos better for casual wear or office settings?
The collection spans both. Structured cotton and wool polos with minimal detailing sit easily in office or smart-dinner settings, especially with tailored trousers. Softer jerseys and relaxed silhouettes lean more casual and work best with denim or shorts.
What fabrics can I expect in these men's polos?
You’ll mainly find cotton piqué, compact jersey, and fine-gauge knits, with select pieces in wool or wool blends for a more sweater-like feel. Choose cotton for breathability and easy care, or wool when you want a sharper drape and more weight for cooler months.
How do I care for designer polo shirts to keep them in shape?
Always follow the care label, as knit and wool polos often require gentler washing or dry cleaning. Turn garments inside out before washing to protect the surface, and dry them flat to maintain the collar and hem. Using a steamer instead of a hot iron helps preserve the fabric’s texture.
Which polos work best with relaxed, contemporary silhouettes?
Boxy or slightly oversized polos with dropped or easy shoulders pair well with wide-leg trousers and cropped or stacked denim. Look for designs with a more open placket, minimal branding, and heavier fabrics that hold volume without ballooning. These pieces sit comfortably in a more directional, contemporary wardrobe.