
The Best Polo Shirts for Men, Tested by Style Editors
We recommend shirts from Lacoste, J. Crew, and Ralph Lauren.
AS A STYLE Editor who gets paid to wear-test clothes, I still want fits that are low-effort, high reward. So come summer, the polo shirt becomes my default. It’s the sartorial sweet spot between a dress shirt and T-shirt, so you can easily throw one on and immediately look put together, even if you’re just chasing errands. The best polo shirts for men should work with a variety of fits, from formal to business casual, which means they can be easily dressed up or down. For more casual options, we recommend they feature performance features—like moisture-wicking materials or stretchy elastane—to keep you comfortable when you're on the move. And with menswear brands rethinking the classic style, our list offers everything from crisp office-ready knits to retro, open-collar styles that lean more laid-back than country club.
Best Polo Shirts for Men
- Best Overall: Lacoste Original Cotton Pique Polo
- Most Classic: Polo Ralph Lauren Performance Polo
- Best Budget: Amazon Essentials Slim-Fit Cotton Pique Polo Shirt
- Best Sweater Polo: Banana Republic Linen-Cotton Sweater Polo
- Most Flattering: Bonobos Hudson Sweater Polo
What to Consider
Fabric
When you’re shopping for a polo, the fabric does most of the heavy lifting because it dictates how it feels, breathes, drapes, and even how dressed-up it looks. Here’s the best fabrics to consider.
Pique Cotton
This is the OG polo fabric—the slightly textured, waffle-like knit you’ll recognize from brands like Lacoste and Ralph Lauren. It’s breathable, holds its shape well, and has that sporty, heritage vibe. The texture also helps hide sweat a bit better than smoother fabrics. Great for everyday wear, golf, and anything casual.
Jersey Cotton
If you want something that feels broken-in from day one, this is it. Jersey polos are smooth, lightweight, and drape closer to the body—basically a polo that wears like your favorite tee. The tradeoff: they can look a little more casual and may lose structure over time. Perfect for laid-back fits and layering.
Performance Blends
Usually a mix of polyester, elastane, or nylon, these are built for movement. Think moisture-wicking, quick-drying, and stretchy. Ideal for golf, travel, or hot days—but they can skew more athletic than polished, depending on the design.
Merino Wool
Lightweight merino polos are a sleeper hit. They’re naturally breathable, temperature-regulating, and resist odor, which makes them clutch for travel or long days. They also drape clean and look elevated. Downside: pricier and requires a bit more care. Worth it if you want a polo that feels grown-up.
Linen
When it’s brutally hot, you want to turn to linen polos because they’re airy, lightweight, and offer that slightly rumpled texture that screams vacation. The catch: they wrinkle easily and can feel less structured. Best for beachy or off-duty fits.
Fit
A shirt's ideal fit depends on the style. For dressier polos, our experts recommend a streamlined silhouette that's slim (but not tight) to show off your upper physique, and a tapered short sleeve that still lets your guns breathe. For more casual shirts (like sweater polos), we recommend a boxier, more relaxed fit that's breezy, but still stylish. Overall, the best polo shirt should touch your body from shoulder to waist without binding. And a faux pas for the polo shirt's fit is that it should never fit too loose. After all, no one wants a shirt that looks like it's swallowing you up.
How We Selected
We’ve been updating this guide since 2017 and, in that time, have tested well over 100 polo shirts across a wide range of brands—from heritage names like Lacoste and Ralph Lauren to premium labels like Cos and Suitsupply. Every polo featured here has been worn and evaluated by our fashion team, including Style Editor Joseph Cheatham and Style Director Christian Gollayan.
We assessed each shirt on three core pillars: fit, comfort, and versatility—but went deeper within each. For fit, we looked at how the polo sits through the shoulders, chest, and arms, whether it runs true to size, and how well it maintains its shape after repeated washes. For comfort, we looked at how breathable it feels in heat, how well it layers in cooler temps, and whether it allows for a full range of motion without clinging or restricting. We also paid close attention to texture and weight, noting which fabrics feel substantial versus lightweight and how that impacts you wearing it for hours.
Versatility played a part, meaning polos that can be worn to the office, to dinner, or over the weekend. That also means how easily each shirt pairs with everything from tailored trousers to denim or shorts. We also tested across a range of body types and personal style preferences. In the end, we arrived at this list with the best polo shirts for men that you can buy right now.
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As the Style and Reviews Editor for Men's Health, Joseph covers all-things fashion and grooming. Previously, Cheatham was a commerce editor for Spy, and he has written for Travel + Leisure.
Christian is the Style and Reviews Director at Men's Health and Women’s Health, where he oversees shopping and style content for both brands. He started his magazine career as an accessories assistant at Vogue, and has since held editorial roles at Tatler Asia and The Manual. When he’s not online shopping, you can find him on long walks with his two corgis.
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