Men's polo shirts have become a classic look for school boys, golf studs, and dads alike... pretty much any guys, really. Polo shirts are typically made of cotton or some other woven fabric, and the signature look is the tor even merino wool depending on the quality of the shirt. Polo shirts started as tennis and golf wear, but have slowly seeped into the casual fashion market and have even become acceptable for the work place.
Polo Specifics
The polo shirt is a great look to go with when you're wavering between casual and dressy attire. These shirts are also a great place for men to experiment a bit with color, especially in the springtime: try pastels, even vibrant blues and greens. Polo shirts, being cotton, can get stretched out and lose their shape or size if you're not careful. If you want to look especially crisp, consider ironing your polo. The collars are hard to keep in good form and it's important you keep the 'tennis tail' of your polo shirt laying flat, whether you tuck your shirt in or keep it out.