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MEN’s POLO SHIRTS


Oakley Davis Polo


A solid blended jersey fabrication with a two-button placket. RRP £60


www.uk.oakley.com


Devereux Proper Collection The Proper Collection was created for the golfer and traveller. Whether in New York City, Miami or Los Angeles, The Proper Collection has a garment for each culture. RRP Contact Supplier www.dvrxgolf.com


Lyle and Scott Splice Stripe Celebrating 140 years this year, Lyle & Scott have an extensive archive from which to draw inspiration. This polo is a true nod to the brands heritage, inspired by a polo which Greg Norman wore during his 1986 Open win at Turnberry. www.lyleandscott.com/golf


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Oscar Jacobson Barry A smart pique knit polo shirt with a button down collar and metal OJ logo on the chest. RRP £55 www.oscarjacobson.com


Collection Bancroſt The Bancroft model offers a premium feel through a soft- touch cotton feeling polyester, twinned with measured aesthetics in the form of colour coordinated stripes. RRP £55 www.pingcollection.co.uk


Bunker


Mentality CMax Events The CMax Events polo is part of the Bunker Mentality branded fundamental range. Red trim around the cuffs matches the detail under the 3-button placket. RRP £50 www.bunker-mentality.com


Cutter & Buck Pacific Stripe. There is a rich nautical influence for Spring 2015 in the Cutter & Buck collections, harking back to the Cutter & Buck home in the USA’s Pacific Northwest. The main creative idea behind the Spring 2015 collection was to produce a lifestyle collection for golfers that don’t necessary want to look like golfers. RRP£40 www.cutterbuck.com


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