


Blue Cotton Polo Shirt
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Italian Size MEN— IT52 | XL
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The cotton Polo by Tom Ford brings together refined simplicity and timeless appeal. The front placket with button closure lends subtle elegance, while the classic polo collar enhances the design with a polished finish. Short sleeves and ribbed hems and cuffs define the silhouette, providing both comfort and versatility. A piece that perfectly embodies the clean, sophisticated aesthetic of the House. Season: SS26 Fit: Regular Composition: 100% Cotton
The Polo
A collar between sport and tailoring — finished by houses that have spent decades perfecting the form.
The Piece
The polo lives in the seam between knitwear and shirting. Cut from breathable piqué cottons or fine merino, with a placket short enough to wear open and a collar weighted to hold its line. The proportions are restrained — close through the shoulder, easy through the body, sleeves that sit just above the elbow.
The Craft
Mills in Italy and Portugal supply the cottons; the embroidered crests and tone-on-tone branding are finished by the maison's own ateliers. Pearlised buttons, side vents, and bar-tacked seams are constants of houses that take this category seriously.
How to Wear
Worn open under a structured blazer, tucked into pleated trousers, or layered over a fine tee with tailored shorts. The polo is the most quietly versatile collar in a considered wardrobe.
Maison · London · Est. 2005
The Tom Ford Story
Sex, tailoring, scent — Whitney, O'Keeffe, Black Orchid.
The Word
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