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Collared Shirt

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Men's Short Sleeve Button Down Collar Shirt, Black

A collared shirt is a short sleeved shirt with a collar and it is sometimes includes a tie or a tie and vest.

Smart, versatile and comfortable, custom polo shirts are ideal for teamwear and work uniforms. Here at Promotique, you’ll find a wide range of polos you can personalize with your logo. Find something for nearly every need and occasion. (Source: www.promotique.com)

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One quick and easy way to differentiate your look is to add a button-up collared shirt to your outfit.

Designer polo shirts are a classic and all your favorite brands are serving up their own versions. You can’t go wrong with the classic simplicity of Moncler’s tricolor trim styles and Burberry’s monogram motif tops. If a vintage vibe is more your thing, choose a check design or go for Gucci’s 70s-inspired geometric prints and all-over GG logos. (Source: www.farfetch.com)

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A collared shirt is a type of shirt with a collar, usually with either a stand-up or rounded neck, and a closed front panel between the collar and the left side of the neck (from the perspective of someone facing the front of the shirt).

Dress up your everyday look with our men's shirts. We have slim- and regular-fit shirts to match your mood as well as your plans – think everything from classic Grandad and oxford shirts, to timeless denim shirts, flannel shirts and corduroy shirts. Trend setter? Look no further than our stylish shackets to solve all your weather woes this season. dress your new favorite shirt with a pair of jeans and you'll be good to go. (Source: www2.hm.com)

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The woven cotton dress shirt can be found pretty much everywhere, whether you are looking for a polo shirt, a collared shirt, or a tie and collar shirt.

Allegedly, British Army soldiers witnessed a polo match by locals and took it upon themselves to open the very first polo club in the world, where the sport grew in popularity throughout India. At the time, most of them wore long-sleeved shirts made of thick cotton with broad collars but due to the heat and discomfort, they began attaching buttons to the shirt collar to prevent them from flapping in their face as the horses galloped. When they returned to Britain, they introduced polo to their homeland in 1862. (Source: www.gentlemansgazette.com)

 

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