They say basic style never goes out of fashion. Such is the case with polo t-shirts which are also known as golf or tennis shirts. Typically in the form of t-shirt with a collar, placket with two or three buttons and an optional pocket, the polo t-shirt has sometimes been described as the classy cousin of the common t-shirt.

Although the polo t-shirt rest well on men of all age groups, it also adds a touch of elegance. However, there are a few stumbling blocks that can lead to a rather awkward appearance but you can avoid those common mistakes, while sporting a polo t-shirt, with these four simple tips:

  1. The common polo shirt is longer at the back and shorter in the front so that it stays tucked in even when you bend over. If not tucked in, it may result in an ungainly sight. So remember to buy a polo shirt that does not cover more than half of your back pockets.
  1. Buttons open or not is a personal choice but not if it is a polo t-shirt with deep V-neck. Check the placket (the strip on which buttons are sewn) before wearing the t-shirt unbuttoned.
  1. Sleeves and arm muscles should be comfortable companions and not loggerheads. Nobody wears sleeves that pull back at muscles or arms or that hangs loose from sleeves that are too sagging. The point here is to go for the right size.
  1. Let your collar rest. Don’t pop the collars up thinking it would appear macho. Your iconic polo t-shirt is classy & dapper on its own.

If you’re looking for a classic Polo tee for that tennis, golf or polo match then look no further than the very renowned www.montecarlo.in which has an amazing collection of classic polo t-shirts for men. Grab yours today sitting in the comfort of your home or office and make a sporty yet laidback style statement.

 

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