@TheMrUkrainian Why would u feel the need to discourage someone from being creative & making content about something they like & are passionate about? I've never understood this mindset & it definitely doesn't befit a gentleman. All the same, Slava Ukraini ✊🏾💯
From what I've seen, you can find many knit polos in a knitted cotton. Most of the ones I have are cotton or even a cotton-silk/cotton-linen blend. Managed to find some ones with some nice details like a cableknit or ribbed finish
I’ve worn long sleeve knit polos with my tweed jackets during the fall and winter. I’ve paired that with either wool flannel trousers or corduroy trousers. I’ve used polo instead of a shirt and tie for an even more casual look.
I’ve had two sweater knit polo from Todd Synder for a few years now and they’re still my spring/summer go-tos. The blue/brown tipped one I pair with a sport coat and high-waisted pants (from Pini Parma) frequently. I think they’re an excellent addition to anyone’s wardrobe.
Those looking to sport a pair of knitted polos in the summer or a place with a tropical climate, I highly would recommend Mooncastle Osaka. They keep me cool, comfy and looking good all day long!
Probably my most worn casual shirt outside of winter and fall. Despite my hatred for the Talented Mr. Ripley, I wear the Dickie knit all the time...tucked in with high waisted gurkhas is too good !
The standard cotton polo is more timeless than a knitted polo. I've never seen one ever worn in Australia, but of course it might be a different story in the US.
I’ve been wearing vintage knitted polos for years since finding them in many thrift stores in high school (in the 80s). I recently purchased a modern knitted polo but have yet to receive it, so I can’t comment on the difference(s). Thanks for another great video! ✌🏼
Knitted, collared pullover shirts have been "a thing" since the late Thirties... I'd venture to say that they're pretty "classic". At least I've worn them for the last 45 years 😁 I'd like to see a few manufacturers make them with a little more pizzazz, though... There used to be more unique choices years ago. I fondly remember a long sleeved black wool one that I had many years ago... I bought it as new/old stock. It was made in the late Forties... The unique parts of it were that it had a convertible collar with long points and it had white picking around the edges of the collar and placket. I miss that particular shirt.
I'm a big fan of knit polos! I like mine in linen, lightweight cotton or blends of the two for the summer. I don't really wear them tucked in, though, because I find most of them are cut shorter than pique polos.
Been wearing kitted polos for a couple of years. What’s great is that you can dress them up or down and still appear stylish. Not many guys are seen wearing them either.
I wore a plain navy knit polo with charcoal grey trousers and black cap oxfords. My GF and her friends loved it, my GF said I looked like James Bond. Highly recommend this combo gents!
This channel turned me on to Uniqlo years ago. Funny enough, Sven was wearing one of their pique polo shirts. Anyway, I bought two of their merino long sleeve polo shirts. Good stuff.
I was expecting this video so badly i think not every cloth of piece born after the 60s is always a trend i think some clothing items can be timeless too like demin pants or white minimalist sneakers
Interesting thoughts on a tricky item to get right. The jacket or top to wear over the polo jumper can be difficult to coordinate. My thoughts are the top looks best on occasions when a jacket is not required. Can look ok under a light weight Mac on those spring and autumn days when the temperature is middling.
Love knitted polos and shirts. Often find myself looking for and getting more of them in compare to regular polos. Also you can match your watch, with Nato or other cloth bands with it. Cheers 🥂
I don't care for piqué fabric so knit polos are the only option for me. However, mine are cotton as I will save the wool for sweaters and more elevated garments. Paul James Knitwear makes some pretty good polos with the waist ribbing in short and long sleeve variety. Highly recommended if you don't have Permanent Style or Smedley money.
Kelsey Grammer was wearing a nice long sleeved knit Polo as his character Frasier in his show of the same name in one episode. I now only wear long sleeved shirts and I really took notice. It looked soft so it was probably Merino wool.
I'm all for this in a long-sleeve/sweater format, where it would be a great outlet for some of those fancy new lightweight wools that they like to push nowadays. But I can't imagine wearing a knitted, short-sleeve polo in Austin's heat: I'll stick to my cotton/polys.
I have been wearing knitted polos for years, on and off, and have several in my wardrobe. I don't understand the hate against them but I guess that's why we all have individual tastes!! I like that the texture elevates them a bit. I see what you mean about the striped/blocked ones looking like a bowling shirt but you can find those styles which manage to avoid looking like that, you just have to choose carefully. Also, I would pretty much never tuck one in. Most of them have waistbands FGS! (much like sweaters/jumpers) and the look of them tucked into Gurkha trousers seems jarring to me and a little odd. That's just my opinion though and I do agree that they are timeless, if done well.
With your channel having more and more videos all the time (great thing), I think it’s great to refer to other video’s. Going through 7 years worth of videos can be daunting for a new person. Your channel has helped me so much. It’s very worth going through every video. I’m still working through it, with rewatching some videos here and there, but it’s worth it to learn what I can.
@@gentlemansgazette apologies if it sounds like I just started! I have been watching since December. I was scrolling through the video’s you guys have made through the years and I was like dang I was scrolling and scrolling to get through one year. The more recent videos have more links to various videos and I think it’s great. Newer people have the chance to easily check out the older videos (content is just as great as today!) Honestly my favorite video would be the bow tie guide. I get so many compliments at work from my bow tie’s (all from FB). I didn’t wear any for a month or so due to time constraints and people were asking me where the bow ties went. I feel I’ve really found myself after watching and learning from GG. I appreciate everything you guys have done and will continue to do.
The sportscoat crew neck sweater combination looks good as a casual smart look. I figure subbing out the crew neck for a knitted polo would have the same effect. Experiment gentlemen!
Hahahahaha....Preston + Disco.... Not sure how I feel about that. Conflicted. On the sweater polo front - just wear a knit sweater. no need for polo collars and extra.
I'm not sure if the team covered this in a previous video but does the team have a way to repair moth holes? I have a vintage 1964 brooks brothers 3 piece suit and discovered it has moth holes when I took it out of storage to wear since I lost some weight. It was one of my favorite suits so I really hope it can be saved.
Moth holes are typically repaired by either patching the hole from the underside with a piece of (matching) cloth, or through invisible mending where the cloth is re-woven using threads taken from an unseen section of the garment. There is a price difference here, and invisible mending can be quite expensive!
So I own multiple knitted polos, all made of cotton. Almost all of the polos you showed as examples in this, from A&F and BR are made of cotton. Confused why you start off by saying these ARENT made of cotton when they do often are
Almost all polos are made from knit fabric, but not all polos are technically "knit polos." The difference is in the seam. If the pieces are knit together, then it is a knit polo. If it is cut and sewn, then it is not.
I'm actually into making one by myself. I think due to their simplissity their pretty timeless. Also by choosing differenf patterns like zickzack, left mesh, right mesh (is that how you call it. I'm not a native speaker. I'm calling about those interlocking loops, that make up the fabric.) The oppertunity to decide for other techniques like needlebinding, groocheting... we can give them kinda their own personalities without making it a special piece for a special event. Bonus point they have no motivs. (Yep I'm more into patterns than motivs. But I would use simple patterns.) I'm just applying the rules I learned at art college. But between a flat, a lamp, a shelf... or even cloths I would say you can apply those rules.
You guys inspired me to start my own formal menswear channel so thank you 👍🏻
There are too many of them already. And what do you know about it?
@@Judge_RRi’m just passionate about it. Not saying i’m the best or even close lol
@@Judge_RRLet him cook.
I'll subscribe! Best of luck with your channel.
@TheMrUkrainian Why would u feel the need to discourage someone from being creative & making content about something they like & are passionate about? I've never understood this mindset & it definitely doesn't befit a gentleman. All the same, Slava Ukraini ✊🏾💯
From what I've seen, you can find many knit polos in a knitted cotton. Most of the ones I have are cotton or even a cotton-silk/cotton-linen blend. Managed to find some ones with some nice details like a cableknit or ribbed finish
I’ve worn long sleeve knit polos with my tweed jackets during the fall and winter. I’ve paired that with either wool flannel trousers or corduroy trousers.
I’ve used polo instead of a shirt and tie for an even more casual look.
I’ve had two sweater knit polo from Todd Synder for a few years now and they’re still my spring/summer go-tos. The blue/brown tipped one I pair with a sport coat and high-waisted pants (from Pini Parma) frequently. I think they’re an excellent addition to anyone’s wardrobe.
Are they as breathable as they look?
@@quietatseYes. At least the ones I have are
Those looking to sport a pair of knitted polos in the summer or a place with a tropical climate, I highly would recommend Mooncastle Osaka. They keep me cool, comfy and looking good all day long!
Probably my most worn casual shirt outside of winter and fall. Despite my hatred for the Talented Mr. Ripley, I wear the Dickie knit all the time...tucked in with high waisted gurkhas is too good !
Great film.
One part of what inspired us to make this video was how well you wear your knit polos, Demetrios! Thanks for watching. :)
- Preston
And speaking of high waisted trousers, when's the next part of that series coming out Mr. Levi?
i really like the look of knitted polos
From my experience I think you need a good figure to ccpull off a knitted polo as they tend to cling to the body more than a cotton polo.
Nothing is timeless, but knitted polos come pretty close. They're a summer staple in my wardrobe.
The standard cotton polo is more timeless than a knitted polo. I've never seen one ever worn in Australia, but of course it might be a different story in the US.
@@jt1559I can't say I've seen a knitted polo but I live in Texas so it could have been hidden under a jacket or even rarer a coat in winter.
I’ve been wearing vintage knitted polos for years since finding them in many thrift stores in high school (in the 80s). I recently purchased a modern knitted polo but have yet to receive it, so I can’t comment on the difference(s). Thanks for another great video! ✌🏼
I have just recently purchased some,so glad I saw this video. Thank you so much. You guys are amazing🙏👌
Knitted, collared pullover shirts have been "a thing" since the late Thirties...
I'd venture to say that they're pretty "classic".
At least I've worn them for the last 45 years 😁
I'd like to see a few manufacturers make them with a little more pizzazz, though... There used to be more unique choices years ago.
I fondly remember a long sleeved black wool one that I had many years ago... I bought it as new/old stock.
It was made in the late Forties... The unique parts of it were that it had a convertible collar with long points and it had white picking around the edges of the collar and placket.
I miss that particular shirt.
I bought a bunch of them the past year and I love them to bits. Always get compliments when I wear em
I'm a big fan of knit polos! I like mine in linen, lightweight cotton or blends of the two for the summer. I don't really wear them tucked in, though, because I find most of them are cut shorter than pique polos.
Out of interest, would you consider the tucked in look if you had a pair of high-waisted trousers/shorts?
@@gentlemansgazette For sure. Love the look. If it's not too hot, I actually prefer the look to the untucked one.
I usually wear my polos untucked as well.
Been wearing kitted polos for a couple of years. What’s great is that you can dress them up or down and still appear stylish. Not many guys are seen wearing them either.
I wore a plain navy knit polo with charcoal grey trousers and black cap oxfords. My GF and her friends loved it, my GF said I looked like James Bond. Highly recommend this combo gents!
This channel turned me on to Uniqlo years ago. Funny enough, Sven was wearing one of their pique polo shirts. Anyway, I bought two of their merino long sleeve polo shirts. Good stuff.
I was expecting this video so badly i think not every cloth of piece born after the 60s is always a trend i think some clothing items can be timeless too like demin pants or white minimalist sneakers
Interesting thoughts on a tricky item to get right.
The jacket or top to wear over the polo jumper can be difficult to coordinate.
My thoughts are the top looks best on occasions when a jacket is not required.
Can look ok under a light weight Mac on those spring and autumn days when the temperature is middling.
Love knitted polos and shirts. Often find myself looking for and getting more of them in compare to regular polos.
Also you can match your watch, with Nato or other cloth bands with it.
Cheers 🥂
I have one long-sleeve knitted wool polo. I like it.
They look elegant tho
I don't care for piqué fabric so knit polos are the only option for me. However, mine are cotton as I will save the wool for sweaters and more elevated garments. Paul James Knitwear makes some pretty good polos with the waist ribbing in short and long sleeve variety. Highly recommended if you don't have Permanent Style or Smedley money.
I’m wearing a 70s’ Brooks Bros. knit polo right now! Love it.
Kelsey Grammer was wearing a nice long sleeved knit Polo as his character Frasier in his show of the same name in one episode. I now only wear long sleeved shirts and I really took notice. It looked soft so it was probably Merino wool.
3:43
I like these old pictures.
Thanks
I'm all for this in a long-sleeve/sweater format, where it would be a great outlet for some of those fancy new lightweight wools that they like to push nowadays. But I can't imagine wearing a knitted, short-sleeve polo in Austin's heat: I'll stick to my cotton/polys.
Afternoon from old blighty.. 😊
Where are you, I am southwest Somerset.
@@moorshound3243 North West Surrey 😊
I love polos
I have been wearing knitted polos for years, on and off, and have several in my wardrobe. I don't understand the hate against them but I guess that's why we all have individual tastes!! I like that the texture elevates them a bit. I see what you mean about the striped/blocked ones looking like a bowling shirt but you can find those styles which manage to avoid looking like that, you just have to choose carefully.
Also, I would pretty much never tuck one in. Most of them have waistbands FGS! (much like sweaters/jumpers) and the look of them tucked into Gurkha trousers seems jarring to me and a little odd.
That's just my opinion though and I do agree that they are timeless, if done well.
Preston is always fun.
With your channel having more and more videos all the time (great thing), I think it’s great to refer to other video’s. Going through 7 years worth of videos can be daunting for a new person.
Your channel has helped me so much. It’s very worth going through every video. I’m still working through it, with rewatching some videos here and there, but it’s worth it to learn what I can.
Thank you for your support! Which video(s) do you like so far?
@@gentlemansgazette apologies if it sounds like I just started! I have been watching since December. I was scrolling through the video’s you guys have made through the years and I was like dang I was scrolling and scrolling to get through one year. The more recent videos have more links to various videos and I think it’s great. Newer people have the chance to
easily check out the older videos (content is just as great as today!)
Honestly my favorite video would be the bow tie guide. I get so many compliments at work from my bow tie’s (all from FB). I didn’t wear any for a month or so due to time constraints and people were asking me where the bow ties went.
I feel I’ve really found myself after watching and learning from GG. I appreciate everything you guys have done and will continue to do.
I don't know if it's knit but I am sat here wearing a polo, I got a couple as I wanted to move away from t-shirts.
Oh! I like the cable knit polos, any recommendations? 😮😊
I love John Smedley Isis polo shirt in a dark navy colour
Another name for knitwear is Gangster Knit, but i love it
Well, that J Crew Polo at 6:42 is amazing.
I was wearing knitted polos for years.
The sportscoat crew neck sweater combination looks good as a casual smart look. I figure subbing out the crew neck for a knitted polo would have the same effect. Experiment gentlemen!
Is knit polo more breathable than pique polo? Which one is more comfortable in hot summer?
Do you recommend no button, two button or three button? Which number of button is more formal or less formal?
I don't really like the button up variation. But I'm curious if these should be worn tucked in?
Any good websites or places to buy some knit polos?
Where do you get your gurkha pants?
I just ordered a 50s-style sweater polo, hence it is timeless right
If you've got muscles, polos look amazing.
Really enjoyed Nathan’s burgundy polo at 1:00 , what’s the brand?
Can you make a video about andre rieu's clothes
I've got to be honest they either look *really* good on someone or *really* bad
It's all in the fit my friend
I think that applies to long sleeve polos as well.
Hahahahaha....Preston + Disco.... Not sure how I feel about that. Conflicted. On the sweater polo front - just wear a knit sweater. no need for polo collars and extra.
What about knit t-shirts. Im really into them.
You answered your own question in the intro
10:46? Did creed change their bottle designs again or is this some kinda of limited edition 10th anniversary bottle?
That's the Aventus 10th anniversary bottle design.
Never have I received more compliments, ever, in any situation, than when I’ve worn my Amazon green Orlebar Brown Jarrett towelling polo.
Interesting! Care to share what the complaints were?
Literally found one in kohls
I'm not sure if the team covered this in a previous video but does the team have a way to repair moth holes? I have a vintage 1964 brooks brothers 3 piece suit and discovered it has moth holes when I took it out of storage to wear since I lost some weight. It was one of my favorite suits so I really hope it can be saved.
Moth holes are typically repaired by either patching the hole from the underside with a piece of (matching) cloth, or through invisible mending where the cloth is re-woven using threads taken from an unseen section of the garment. There is a price difference here, and invisible mending can be quite expensive!
He's saying take it to a tailor. For the price, you could buy a new suit. Choose wisely.
Tucking a polo shirt in is a Florida pensioners fashion, I will never do that.
@@TheSultan1470 who's talking to you?
@@TheSultan1470do you know Heywood Jablomi?
So I own multiple knitted polos, all made of cotton. Almost all of the polos you showed as examples in this, from A&F and BR are made of cotton. Confused why you start off by saying these ARENT made of cotton when they do often are
I tend to have deodorant stains on my polos after a hot summer.. any advice on removing pit stains?
Sure. Buy a better deodorant.
@@schrisdellopoulos9244 I did. Even got a “non stain” but that’s a lie
@@schrisdellopoulos9244 I work outside in a humid climate
Some look good. Most make you look like an extra on the Sopranos
Gabagool shirts are timeless
More Merino!
technically a sweater and a knit are different things, a pique is a knit
Almost all polos are made from knit fabric, but not all polos are technically "knit polos." The difference is in the seam. If the pieces are knit together, then it is a knit polo. If it is cut and sewn, then it is not.
I'm actually into making one by myself.
I think due to their simplissity their pretty timeless. Also by choosing differenf patterns like zickzack, left mesh, right mesh (is that how you call it. I'm not a native speaker. I'm calling about those interlocking loops, that make up the fabric.) The oppertunity to decide for other techniques like needlebinding, groocheting... we can give them kinda their own personalities without making it a special piece for a special event.
Bonus point they have no motivs. (Yep I'm more into patterns than motivs. But I would use simple patterns.)
I'm just applying the rules I learned at art college. But between a flat, a lamp, a shelf... or even cloths I would say you can apply those rules.
I've never worn one. Sounds like the material will matter a lot. I think I'll stay away from it.
I dont understand the point of a shortsleeve polo shirt...that is also a sweater. Like leather shorts.
You talk about classic style and elegance and than suggest sneakers...
No thanks. Fit people or models look good in almost anything, only a few polos shown look stylish.
Then get fit chubs.
Guys, y'all really need to get in the gym. No clothes but suits look good on chubby men. Gentlemen are fit.
Ummm who is this guy?
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