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Favorite "Sartorial" Polo?

dawei94

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What are people's favorite "sartorial" polos (as in, ones that have a self-collar rather than a ribbed one, that is usually larger as well to sit well under a jacket)? It seems (to me at least) that these were a trend started about a decade ago by the Armoury with their Ascot Chang polos and then by Kent Wang, and now many different shirtmakers / stores offer them. Just off the top of my head, Kent Wang and AC / the Armoury still offer them and now you also have Luca Avitabile + Simon Crompton's Friday polo, PML, Yeossal, Prologue, the Anthology, G. Inglese, Luxire, among others. Anyone else that I'm missing? Who are your favorites in terms of design, fabric feel, color choice, fabric options, construction, etc.?
 

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What are people's favorite "sartorial" polos (as in, ones that have a self-collar rather than a ribbed one, that is usually larger as well to sit well under a jacket)? It seems (to me at least) that these were a trend started about a decade ago by the Armoury with their Ascot Chang polos and then by Kent Wang, and now many different shirtmakers / stores offer them. Just off the top of my head, Kent Wang and AC / the Armoury still offer them and now you also have Luca Avitabile + Simon Crompton's Friday polo, PML, Yeossal, Prologue, the Anthology, G. Inglese, Luxire, among others. Anyone else that I'm missing? Who are your favorites in terms of design, fabric feel, color choice, fabric options, construction, etc.?
I'd say anyone looking for an answer to this can narrow down their search to these 3 great options:
1. Spread-collar polo from Luca Avitabile: https://www.lucavitabile.it/shop-online/
2. One-piece-collar Capri-style polo from Prologue HK: https://shop.prologuehk.com/shop/polo-shirts
3. Button-down collar polo from Anglo-Italian: https://angloitalian.com/collections/polo
 

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