question in the title. i dont want to be paying lots for them. i think my upper limit would be £35 for a polo shirt but ideally i dont want to spend more than £20 per shirt. something like the guy is wearing in the spoiler:
question in the title. i dont want to be paying lots for them. i think my upper limit would be £35 for a polo shirt but ideally i dont want to spend more than £20 per shirt. something like the guy is wearing in the spoiler:
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thank you
That's a RL polo - have you tried their website? I believe they've got a sale on atm.
P.S. Why are you finding your pics from the DailFail?
Fred Perry is the classic polo and comes in nearly any colour. Penguin and Lyle and Scott are two other big brands. Ralph Lauren is also really popular and you could also check out other shops like Topman, American Apparel and All Saints as these may come in slightly cheaper than stand-alone brand names.
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Matalan are good value. Otherwise Debenhams normally do some reasonably priced ones of a similar quality to the well known designer brands but without the ugly logo and for half the price.
Depends if you want a label or not. Uniqlo do plain polos in a lot of colours and they're fairly inexpensive I believe. American Apparel are pretty good for plain basic items so they are probably a good try. Alternatively if you want something designer then you've got Fred Perry, Ralph Lauren etc.
question in the title. i dont want to be paying lots for them. i think my upper limit would be £35 for a polo shirt but ideally i dont want to spend more than £20 per shirt. something like the guy is wearing in the spoiler:
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thank you
Is this for casual "around the house" wear? or more shopping wear? or even for nights out?
I guess if you want good quailty polo shirts, I think you will need to spend more that like if you buy cheap one from primark its won't wash good after one or two wash.
SoulCal do some half-decent ones, I own about 5. They may not be the most fashionable brand but you get decent quality and they last a fair while, and you can often get them in Republic for £15 or less.