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A new generation of polos makes its mark

- ADRIAN CLARK

The classic cotton-piqué polo is one of our most adaptable staples, appropriat­e for dress-downFriday­s and smart/casual invitation­s as well as the golf course. Still, there’s only so far a sports shirt made from a breathable fabric can rise up the ranks.

But a new generation of polos is doing the rounds; smart enough to wear to a summer wedding and way too sophistica­ted to consider playing golf in. Vertical stripes are very much ontrend and give the polo a classy retro vibe that wouldn’t be out of place on the Italian Riviera. M&S has a great example, crafted from a cool cotton knit with a textured finish. Equally popular horizontal stripes bring a nautical flavour; Cut&Pin has a great one in silky-smooth, fine-gauge cotton and cashmere blend.

Geometric patterns and prints are also high on the agenda; Joules has one in a hand-drawn print with a buttonpock­et and chambray trims. The slimfittin­g wool-and-cotton blend Wriggle polo by Reiss, its zip neckline a nod to the preppy styles of the 1970s, would look scalpel-sharp worn with crisp chinos, loafers and a bomber jacket.

Of course patterns aren’t the only way to go. There is still room for plains, but in more luxurious fabrics. Sunspel, the British heritage brand (founded 1860) has you covered here. Its iconic Riviera polo, worn by Daniel Craig as James Bond in Casino Royale, is the definitive plain but posh polo. Available in 22 different shades (my favourite is cinnamon) and cut from a lightweigh­t cotton mesh, it is the very definition of a modern-day classic.

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