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33girl 04-26-2006 09:06 AM

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Originally posted by AXiD670
I've seen a lot of men wearing Khaki pants w/ a polo shirt and a sport jacket....could that be what you're thinking of?
nooo, I mean there are older dudes who wear a polo with a SUIT.

It's not a good thing.

KillarneyRose 04-26-2006 09:38 AM

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Originally posted by 33girl
And just so we don't get confused:

Oxford shirt

Polo shirt

i.e. just because it's "polo by ralph lauren" it isn't a polo shirt.


Oh! Maybe that's what poloandpearls was talking about? I guess that would make more sense. I apologize, poloandpearls, for semi-snarking at your fashion sense.

macallan25 04-26-2006 02:11 PM

I have seen plenty of people wear a polo with a suit.

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Originally posted by AXiD670
Oh. I don't think I've ever seen that.

And to whomever it was that mentioned that "true" Southern women don't wear open-toed shoes in the spring...then you must not think Charleston is a "true" Southern city 'cause we've all been wearing open-toed shoes for at least a month... :)


Rudey 04-26-2006 02:19 PM

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Originally posted by macallan25
I have seen plenty of people wear a polo with a suit.
They probably gel their hair and wear wifebeaters.

-Rudey

KillarneyRose 04-26-2006 02:21 PM

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Originally posted by macallan25
I have seen plenty of people wear a polo with a suit.

Do you mean a sportcoat and slacks or an actual suit?

AlphaFrog 04-26-2006 02:24 PM

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Originally posted by macallan25
I have seen plenty of people wear a polo with a suit.
See Also:

red·neck ( P ) Pronunciation Key (rdnk)
n. Offensive Slang
1. Used as a disparaging term for a member of the white rural laboring class, especially in the southern United States.

2. A white person regarded as having a provincial, conservative, often bigoted attitude.

kddani 04-26-2006 02:24 PM

Love the title revision, lol.

33girl 04-26-2006 02:25 PM

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Originally posted by AXiD670
Teehee, I'm picturing some dude from Jersey w/ Mr. T-style jewelery, lots of chest hair and even more cologne.
YES YOU HAVE NAILED IT. That's EXACTLY who does this.

GeekyPenguin 04-26-2006 02:27 PM

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Originally posted by AXiD670
Teehee, I'm picturing some dude from Jersey w/ Mr. T-style jewelery, lots of chest hair and even more cologne.
He also lets his 3-series BMW key dangle out of his pocket so you KNOW he has a sweet ride.

He may also have a cell phone belt clip.

AlphaFrog 04-26-2006 02:29 PM

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Originally posted by GeekyPenguin
He may also have a cell phone belt clip.
But ONLY if he's got a Razor or a Blackberry.

polosandpearls 04-26-2006 02:50 PM

To avoid confusion, here is what I am talking about:
http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f2...polostripe.jpg

This should not be worn under a suit. And, the model's torso is a little too long for this shirt. I'd at least make sure the knit is covering my middriff.
http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f2...irl84/polo.jpg

Killarney, it's okay. I should have specified in my previous post. When I say polo shirt, it could mean a knit or an oxford. I will be more specific for y'all next time.

To utealum: I'm not sure where you are originally from, but wearing closed toe shoes are a pain when it's pushing 95 degrees in March & April. If you are living in New York or a place where it does not warm up until May, I'm sure the closed toe rule applies for you, but it's too damn hot down south for that rule to apply today.

Okay, it seems like every aspect has been covered in this thread, I'm done!

polosandpearls 04-26-2006 02:51 PM

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Originally posted by AXiD670
If I HAD to choose, I'd take a man w/ a mullet over the hairy-chested, Jersey-esque variety described above any day.
I agree. You can chop off the "party in the back" while he's sleeping :)

utealum 04-26-2006 03:03 PM

Ah, that's another thing I was raised not to do (besides flouting seasonal rules for my convenience/comfort): wear shirts with other people's initials and/or logoes on them. So when I hear "polo," I would never have thought "oxford."

(P.S. with your logic, you'll be baring that midriff soon enough once it's hot enough.)


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