Polo shirt

An option for a pocket may be found on various shirts, including the classic Polo, the tennis shirt, the golf shirt, the chukker shirt. In India, polo players began wearing short-sleeved shirts, adopting the style in the United Kingdom. A piqué knit is the most frequent type of knit used to make polo shirts; however, other fibers such as silk, wool, and synthetics can also be used, as can combinations of natural and synthetic fibers.

The womens polo shirt has developed from a sport-specific garment to a shirt that may be worn for various events. The polo shirt is, of course, still worn in polo. There are polo clubs worldwide, as well as professional competitions where participants wear polo shirts. Many other sports, like tennis,  and American soccer, also employ the polo shirt. However,  golf clubs have a dress code that requires players to be wearing polo shirts to play.

Polo shirts are also required at many schools and businesses, in addition to golf courses. Although school uniforms have existed for a while, several educational institutions are now  choosing polos instead of button-up shirts as their uniform choice.

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