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Polos with no logos

BareSolid

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I did order some Uniqlo 'dry' polos from their web-site. They contained polyester and were meshy, rather unlikeable to the touch. Their other polos, the 'washed' ones, might be better. However, these have black buttons which I think looks a bit silly. Does anyone know a source of replacement buttons?
 

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J. Crew has 2 fits - some on sale now.
 

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Originally Posted by Uncontrol
did you seriously just ******* ask where to buy buttons?
These days? That's not so surprising. People who know how to repair/source stuff like buttons are a very rare commodity these days. I've seen people toss stuff because it was missing a button. Clothes are disposable. Shameful. I know people who find it amazing that people can cook, too. :/
 

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For logoless and cheaper than dirt, I like Mossimo athletic fit polos from Target.
 

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Originally Posted by everybodynobody
For logoless and cheaper than dirt, I like Mossimo athletic fit polos from Target.
I just picked up one of these for $10, the fit is pretty good and I really like the collar. I also own a few AltA polos that I wear frequently as well.
 

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Definitely hunt down some RLPL on deep discount. They're awesome, a really great fit and nice material. You probably need to tuck though, or they're a bit long.
 

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I feel this thread's not complete without the mention of American Apparel polos which, like everything else, have no logos.
 

Made in California

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A lot of athletic polos will have the logos in places other than the chest, like the sleeve or the back. This is a much less conspicuous place for it, and is probably 20% as obnoxious. Greg Norman, Ralph Lauren's RLX line, Adidas and a lot of others would fall into this category.
 

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Originally Posted by Low Budget
Check out John Smedley.

Great suggestion. The fitted sea island polos are easily the best available in terms of fit and construction. Some people will balk at paying $170 and up from them though. Smedley knitwear is well worth checking out as well. Better quality then the majority of what gets discussed around here.
 

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you might like the Perry Ellis ones. They just have a tiny logo on the sleeve that's pretty much the same color as the shirt
 

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To echo a couple of suggestions in this thread, if I lived in the UK with immediate access to sunspel and smedley, I need not look further than those two brands
 

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