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Men's Polos

Explore the Weatherproof® Vintage polo shirt collection

Knit polos, Johnny collar polos, sweater polos, and open collar styles designed for warm-weather comfort and casual polish. These aren't your standard polos. Each piece is crafted with premium knit fabrics and textured details that set them apart from mass-market basics.

Our polo lineup includes the Open Collar Polo Sweater in unique colorways like Sailor Twist, the Stonewash Diamond Sweater Polo with its subtle textured pattern, and the Pointelle Polo Sweater for a refined, breathable look. The Johnny Collar Polo offers a relaxed camp-collar vibe in a lightweight knit — ideal for everything from weekend brunches to casual Fridays.

All Weatherproof® Vintage polos are designed in New York City with a focus on fit, fabric, and versatility. Whether you're dressing up jeans or pairing with chinos, these polos strike the right balance between casual and put-together. Available in sizes S through 2XL, with free shipping on orders over $99.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • The collection includes pique cotton polos, jersey polos, cotton-cashmere polos, gauze herringbone polos, waffle-knit polos, golf-style performance polos, and long sleeve polos. Fabrics range from breathable lightweight cotton for warm weather to textured cotton blends with structure for cooler months. Use the filters to narrow by sleeve length, fabric, or color.

  • A polo has a folded collar and a button placket. A henley has a button placket but no collar (just a rounded crew-style neckline). Polos work better for smart-casual settings (country club, business casual office). Henleys read more relaxed and layer better under flannels and shackets.

  • The shoulder seam should land at the edge of your shoulder bone. The chest should be snug but not pulling at the placket. The hem should hit at the middle of your back pocket when worn untucked, or fully tucked at the waistband. Sleeves end mid-bicep on short sleeves with the band just above the bicep curve, at the wrist on long sleeve styles.

  • A polo has a folded collar and a short button placket (typically two to three buttons) at the neckline, with a tighter knit fabric like pique or jersey. A t-shirt has a clean crew neckline with no buttons or collar. Polos read slightly dressier and bridge casual and smart-casual settings, where a t-shirt is purely casual.

  • Pique is a textured cotton knit with a small raised diamond or honeycomb pattern. The texture comes from the knit construction, not a print. Pique originated in tennis and golf wear because it breathes well, holds its shape through wear and washing, and gives the polo a structured look. It is the most common polo fabric and the standard against which other polo materials are compared.

  • Most cotton and cotton blend polos in this collection are machine washable cold with a tumble dry on low. Cotton-cashmere and gauze herringbone polos may recommend hand wash or dry clean to preserve the soft hand feel. Always check the care label inside each garment. Avoid bleach to preserve color and fabric structure.