Types Of Polo Shirts Used In Everyday Social Occasions
Posted on December 16th, 2009 in Fashion, General, Home And Family, Society, Travel And Leisure | No Comments »
Polo apparel is known for its ability to adapt to most situations- whether they be classy or informal. Polo apparel comes in many varieties, styles, and consists of several different fabrics. For someone new to wearing polo it can be initially overwhelming in deciding on what to pick.
Cotton polo shirts are among the cheapest of the bunch, but that isn’t to say that they are the least comfortable. Indeed, cotton is known for its use in the average T-shirt since it is cheap to produce and comfortable to wear. Cotton polo shirts are ideal when you need a sense of comfort, but also want to give the impression that you were more thoughtful in your attire than simply picking out a T-shirt.
Cotton isn’t the best option for athletes. It’s too heavy and is easy to stain when playing in rain or on grass. Polyester blends are used to create what’s called the jersey knit- a lighter material that also resists stains. Jersey knit polo shirts are somewhat more expensive on average, since they appeal to more of a niche market of individuals.
Competitive play demands an even better design in polo shirts: the sports knit polo. This polo is created with nylon in order to be extremely light in weight and to resist wear and tear. Nylon can be used in a wicking material that is able to draw the sweat from the body to the outside of the shirt. Wicking is somewhat new to the polo industry, so it is more expensive than your average cotton polo shirt, but well worth the price for athletes.
Athletes aren’t the only ones that enjoy a good polo shirt. Formal occasions, such as going to a church for Sunday, may call for a silk polo shirt. Silk is extremely comfortable to wear when it isn’t too hot outside, and gives a nice shimmer that was once a milestone in nobility apparel. Silk is more expensive, and it can be harder to find silk polo shirts when looking around local shops.
Small business owners should look into custom polo shorts for wearing during business hours. Having a T-shirt is fine, but it’s less professional. Polo shirts are more professional, and yet more comfortable than walking around all day in a suit and tie. Every industry from food catering to office work will benefit from the low costs that are common with polo shirts. Getting a custom logo, tag line, or lettering is also possible so that you may brand your image.
Closing Comments
Dressing to impress doesn’t require $500 and a custom tailored suit. A polo can cost anywhere from $10 to $50 and more, depending on the brand and where you buy it. Shop around for a good price using the Internet and a good list of retailers.
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