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Lacoste Polo Shirts and The French Open

At the age of 17, Rene Lacoste took the Tennis world by surprise when he won his first tennis tournament. The press took note of his expert attitude towards the games he played, and instantly knew he would be destined for a great future. A journalist soon named him ‘the alligator.’ This was a nickname Lacoste took to the next level by asking his friend to design a crocodile logo, which he proudly wore embroidered onto a blazer. The same authentic detail is featured on Lacoste tees and polos, continuing to pay respect to the inspiration behind the brand.

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The original Lacoste L.12.12 polo shirt was produced and advertised in 1933, which again featured the Crocodile logo. The polo was lightweight and flexible which made it a sportsman’s dream piece. Lacoste continued to create different ranges, including shoes and children’s clothing. Mervyn Rose also wore a Lacoste polo shirt on the cover of ‘Tennis De France.’ With Rene Lacoste inspiring generations, it is no surprise that Lacoste are the official outfitters of the French Open. This year they have created a Roland Garros apparel and accessories collection (expected to land in Lacoste stores on 18th May.)

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For those who know their polo shirts, they are a staple garment which will never tire of being on trend. Lacoste polo shirts are available in a range of different colours and styles, from classic navy and white to lemon and ocean blue. The brand caters for those who like to keep colourful and those who prefer to stay subtle. Not only are you wearing a designer piece, but a designer piece which has been inspired and created by two world famous tennis players, Rene Lacoste and Andre Gillier. The short sleeved polos are a must have for the Summer months, where the long sleeved polos are ideal for those days where wrapping up is essential. No matter how you wear it, the polo shirt works as an iconic piece which boasts a unique ‘preppy’ look.

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A Fresh Take On A Lacoste Classic

Lacoste Polo Shirt In Mint Green

The Lacoste polo shirt is one of the most recognisable wardrobe staples worldwide. First introduced in 1926 by the famous French tennis player Rene Lacostee who wanted a change from  the traditional long sleeved shirt to a more suitable short sleeved breathable alternative. This was a first for the tennis world and has evolved into a global phenomenon in both sportswear and fashion alike. The Lacoste polo has become a modern classic mixing the traditional polo shirt silhouette with contemporary colours.  Over the decades the polo has proved itself as a go to piece for a wide range of styles from preppy to the casual terrace culture and everything in between.

Crafted from 100% cotton pique and with key features including ribbed collar and armbands, two button placket and finished with the iconic crocodile logo to the chest, this polo is a must have in any collection. Coming in a wide range of colours from the key everyday tones to the more seasonal hues, this polo is suitable all year round.  Worn by many celebrities over the years including Clint Eastwood, Robert Pattinson and David Gandy, the Lacoste polo is a versatile piece held in the highest esteem.

This Mint Green Lacoste Polo Shirt is available to buy online now for £75

Sporty Polo Shirts From Hugo Boss Green

Hugo Boss Green Polo Shirts

As one of the biggest names in the fashion industry, Hugo Boss have fortified their position as a heavy weight of premium design with their eclectic ranges; representing an entire lifestyle that is fit for emulation at any level. With styling points that remain faithful to the labels detailed history in tailoring, all Hugo Boss products carry the same sleek, sharp aesthetic that exist within the very genetics of the brands existence.

With Hugo Boss Green representing the illustrious German fashion house’s stylish exploits in the world of sport, each collection carries a laid back, athletic inspired feel that incorporates the luxury appeal of the Hugo Boss label with an easily wearable style.

Hugo Boss Green polos are the perfect embodiment of this sporting spirit that the unique Green label of the Boss brand represents, bringing an extra touch of casual styling to an element of the modern man’s wardrobe that has become a true necessity.

Whether you’re linking your Hugo Boss Green polo shirt with a well thought out look for the golf course, or simply working it into your relaxed off duty ensembles, the versatility that lies behind this staple piece of the Boss brand is truly unique and eternally desirable.

With finishes that range from fine knits to classic pique cottons, Hugo Boss Green polos are set to offer you functional, stylish fashion that is crowned by the iconic Hugo Boss label, allowing you to take it anywhere and do anything.

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Paul and Shark Polo Shirts

With a history that embeds them deep within Italy’s fashionable roots, Paul and Shark are one of the handfuls of brands that come out of one of the world’s most stylish countries with a background that is based around a truly honest and functional purpose.

Following a trip to Maine that led to the label’s founder Paolo Dini finding himself a small sail maker’s workshop, the inspiration for Paul & Shark was born.The 1970’s saw Paul & Shark enter the sports fashion arena with a small collection that was aimed and inspired by a seafaring lifestyle.  Using an extensive knowledge in luxurious materials and elegant Italian design, Paul & Shark innovated fashion with a pioneering spirit, spearheading everyday style with technical fabrics that would live up to life at sea, and take days and nights on the city streets well within its stride.

The range covered every aspect of a lavish lifestyle- from Paul and Shark polo shirts that made for the perfect stand out piece for warm summer days or for layering under a Paul and shark jumper during the winter months, the brand brought an entire look that was born from the seas.

Blending passion with luxury aesthetics, Paul and Shark still remains a family run business, despite its now international presence. From Beverly Hills to Dubai, the likes of Paul and Shark polo shirts with the now iconic shark logo on the chest have become a worldwide claim to a style statement that embraces an unrestrained lifestyle.

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Vivienne Westwood Polo Shirts For The Modern Man

Vivienne Westwood Polo Shirts

Blending a unique style that has a reputation for being bold, brave and slightly outlandish with timelessly wearable everyday pieces is no easy task- however; Vivienne Westwood polo shirts go some way into proving that individual, coveted design can be effortless to pull off. With a long-standing history as one of fashion’s most daring and adventurous designers, Vivienne Westwood has become a British institution of quirky style, bold statements and unique features.

 

Thanks to a background in the industry that spans all the way back to the first ever Vivienne Westwood owned shop on London’s King’s Road in 1971, the Vivienne Westwood label has created some truly memorable moments in modern fashion history. From revolutionizing the catwalk with innovative shows, to creating pieces that caused as much controversy as they did adulation, the Vivienne Westwood name has leant its self to everything that is great about unique styling that carries a distinctly luxurious edge.

With the Vivienne Westwood orb logo becoming a figure that is now synonymous with the infamous history of its label, the clean-cut, elegant silhouettes of the label have found a banner under which to offer a unique taste of essential men’s styling.

Exclusive neck lines and finishing’s are a particular penchant of the Westwood design studio, which is perfectly reflected through the range of Vivienne Westwood polo shirts. With classic materials such as fine knits and pique cotton, the combination of the orb chest logo and extended plackets offer a luxurious vibe that still manages to keep an individual sense of chic flair.

Moncler Polo Shirts – From The Ski Slopes To The City Streets

Moncler Polo Shirts

Few brands can lay claim to the level of fashionable diversity than the likes of French born label Moncler. Heralding from the mountain ranges of Grenoble, this niche premium label began life as a technical innovator of garments to battle the harsh mountainside elements- before making a natural and studied progression down the mountain to the ski slopes.
It was here that Moncler began to become a cultural icon amongst some of Europe’s classiest and most sought after resorts-their infamous sleeve badge becoming a symbol of elitist style and technical know how.

Like its transition from the cliff edge to the ski slopes, Moncler continued its transition further down the mountain, into the towns and cities. Now as at home on the streets as it is at high altitudes, Moncler has diversified to apply their intimate knowledge of fabrics and insulation to create an entire range fit for any lifestyle.

From the iconic Moncler down jacket to coveted Moncler polo shirts, the French outdoor inspired brand has positioned itself as an aspirational element for any man’s wardrobe.

It is with Moncler polo shirts that the elegant label has truly made its mark on casual styling that comes far from their initial adventures in colder climes. With the unmissable Moncler badge adorning the chest, Moncler polo shirts offer a clear indication of an allegiance with a more casual style that the label as become famed for.
The perfect piece for accompanying a layered look, or to operate alone as a stand out piece of premium design, Moncler polo shirts are a truly desirable must have item for any man’s wardrobe.

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How To Wear Long Sleeved Polo Shirts

An Introduction On How To Wear Long Sleeve Polo Shirts

A truly trustworthy garment is hard to come across, and like many firm wardrobe staples, the long sleeve polo finds itself drifting in and out of favour of the fashion pack; even though its credentials as a “go to piece” for instant style is unquestionable.

One of the many fables of fashion history, the true origins of the polo shirt may well have been lost to the pages of the past. Many believe that it was the French tennis player, Renė Lacoste, who bought the polo shirt and its classic pique fabric to the forefront of fashion after controversially wearing a white version of his own design on court. However, some fashion historians believe that British polo players based in India in the early 19th century utilized something similar to today’s modern polo shirt so that they would remain comfortable on horseback. It was at this time that additions such as button down collars, to prevent the collar moving were added to the style.

No matter where the polo shirt’s origins may lie, one thing is for certain; it is a versatile and fashionable ally. The long sleeve polo became a later edition to a wardrobe staple, proving to be just as versatile as its short sleeved counterpart, with a huge host of ways in which it can be worn.

 

Layering A Long Sleeve Polo Shirt

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A sure fire way to introduce an extra layer of warmth on a cold day, the long sleeve polo is a great piece to work with when you’re going for a layered look.

Never be afraid to experiment with contrasting textures and colours, however, if you want to opt for a sure fire piece that is going to sit well with the majority of your wardrobe, aim for neutral colours such as grey, black and white.

Extra touches, like collar and placket tipping can add subtle details if you’re layering up with something that still reveals a lot of your long sleeve polo, such as a body warmer. This look gives off a well thought out casual feel, so it’s perfect for linking up with dark denims and a pair of hiking style inspired boots to tie in with the outdoor background of the body warmer.

A strong collar shape on a long sleeved polo will make them easy to wear with a host of knitwear too, so don’t be afraid to link yours with a of crew or v-neck jumper.

 

 

Achieving A Smarter Appearance With A Long Sleeve Polo 

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Long sleeved polo’s aren’t just for casual wear. Going in for a fine gauge knitted piece can help add a classic feel to your smarter ensembles and help to give the tailoring elements of your wardrobe a whole new lease of life.
Opting for a knitted long sleeve polo shirt gives a much smarter resemblance than any style that is made using a pique fabric, meaning that you can wear them with trousers, chinos, or dark coloured jeans and shoes. To progress this smarter look further, introduce extra layers and give your style more depth.

Consider mixing your knitted long sleeve polo shirt with a thin half button cardigan with a deep V, then finishing it off with a well tailored blazer jacket to create a sartorially thoughtful image.

 

The Casual, Laid Back Look 

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The range of materials and designs behind the long sleeve polo really help to make it applicable in a range of situations. For a more casual look, aim to get a style made from pique cotton. This was the material used on the original polo shirt styles- it’s comfortable and breathable, as well as easy to dye with a host of colours. It is perhaps for the last reason in particular that the majority of casual long sleeve polo’s are produced using pique cotton.

Coming in a huge variety of colours, finding one to match your personality is easy; whether you’re quiet and understated with a sleek black edition, or wanting to make a statement with a bright red or purple.
Wear your casual long sleeved polo with a classic laid back feel-link them with tapered jeans and trainers for instant style with a timeless feel.

 

Wearing A Long Sleeve Polo To Achieve A Sporty Style(see photograph to left) 

Finally, bring the polo shirt full circle and wear your long sleeved interpretation with a sporting flair. Link it up with jogging bottoms that have a premium feel, to give a sleek athletic look to your casual attire.

A jogging bottom with a tapered leg, whilst a wise trainer choice will help keep you away from looking like you’ve just come out the gym, whilst the long sleeve pique polo will give you one of the ultimate laid back yet stylishly well appointed looks.

 

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Moncler Jackets

Bringing European style, class and craftsmanship to the casual outerwear wardrobe, French label Moncler have bought together utilitarian functionality and insatiable style in the form of the Moncler jacket.

Originally founded in 1952 as a brand to create products that could handle some of the harshest conditions on Earth, Moncler was based in the perfect location to instantly test their own products; this is down to their factory being built in a mountain village near Grenoble.
The brand’s founder was an innovator. He authored over 12 patents that involved everything from tents to sleeping bags; however, it took 2 years before the label began to experiment with the design that would make them iconic – the Moncler coat.

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Using goose down to insulate a hard wearing outer material, the French label soon found their Moncler jackets in huge demand, from an extreme diverse range of course. From the explorers on the way to climb some of the highest mountain peaks, to commuters wanting warmth and protection from the bleak winters, Moncler coats started to become a desirable commodity.

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However, despite the overwhelming success the true potential of the Moncler jacket was yet to be reached. Finally when the French national ski team wore the brand’s coats to the Grenoble Winter Olympics, the transition from function to fashion was complete. Moncler jackets became instantly synonymous with slope side style, with everyone clamouring to get their hands on a Moncler coat to shop their roots lay firmly with the fashionable and the elitist European Alp skiing scene.

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