I really like these Polos

Tucked we'd be fine. Its a mock neck with place for buttons but no buttons. lol
I am just not sure if it is something I would feel comfortable wearing on the course, and I certainly wouldn't call it a Polo
 
Maybe they look better with the hat. I don't have a good opinion of this style.



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Should a shirt be called a polo if it doesn't have a fold over collar?

Henley's don't have collars and they are also called Polo shirts. Appears different folks have different definitions. I bought this shirt and expect it soon, so I can report back after arrival.
 
Henley's don't have collars and they are also called Polo shirts. Appears different folks have different definitions. I bought this shirt and expect it soon, so I can report back after arrival.
I'll rock mine if you rock yours!
 
Henley's don't have collars and they are also called Polo shirts. Appears different folks have different definitions. I bought this shirt and expect it soon, so I can report back after arrival.

Henleys and polos are not the same.

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I don't like the collar although the price is nice.
 
Darn Asian sizes. Even the US size large would have me hulking out at the chest & shoulders. Shame, too, I like the colors and the collar.
 
Looks great, especially because all of the big name companies make their stuff in China and charge you $100 for a polo. Like the others said, the only question would be sizing. Chances are you would be out of luck if it arrived and didnt fit.
 
I like the look of it, except for the lack of fold over collar (for golf), might not be bad as a casual shirt. I also don't like that I'd be like Chris Farley in Tommy Boy with these Asian sizes (Fat Guy in a little coat...)
 
It's called a grandad collar, at least in the UK it is. Not to keen on the collar or the wide opening, wouldn't suit me. Other than that, they look ok.
 
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