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Why the Polo Shirt has Made a Comeback Within Ladies' Fashion By: Grant Eckert The polo shirt is not a new fashion creation. It first appeared as part of the fashion scene in the late 1800s. Oddly enough, and fittingly so, polo shirts were first described as such in reports on polo players. Male Polo players of the Hurlingham Polo Club actually wore them in Buenos Aires in 1893. This makes the Polo shirt, possibly, as one author suggests, the first true sports shirt. Tags: Polo Shirts, Womens Tennis, Womens Fashion
History of the Ladies Polo Shirt By: Grant Eckert For many women, where their clothing comes from is not nearly as important as what it looks like when they put it on. But knowing where your favorite t-shirt or polo shirt first originated can give a better sense of how this piece of clothing might fit into your wardrobe. The ladies polo shirt, for example, actually has its roots in sports and athletic activities played by men - and of course, this tradition has continued to endure over the centuries, finally assimilating into women's style. Tags: Women's Clothing, Women’s Polo Shirt, Casual Clothing
The evolution of tennis and polo shirts By: Jay Pow When someone says a polo shirt or a golf shirt, he or she would be referring to a tennis shirt. This type of t-shirt comes with a collar, a few buttons in the front slit and two side slits on the bottom. It may or may not have a pocket. The most commonly used knitted material to make a tennis shirt is pique cotton. Sometimes silk, merino wool or synthetic fibers are used. Tags: polo shirts, corporate apparel, ladies apparel
Fluid Trends In Tennis Wear By: Thomas Bland In the 1920's, tennis players wore long pants and long-sleeved shirts. Today, the styles and fabrics are chosen not for formality but for player comfort. Read how the changes in tennis wear have happened and why. Tags: tennis shirts, tennis clothes, clothing technology
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