Polo Shirts
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RX101 Pro RTX Pro Piqué Polo Shirt
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UNEEK UC101 Classic Polo Shirt
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UNEEK UC102 Premium Polo Shirt
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UNEEK UC112 Cotton Rich Polo Shirt
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UNEEK UC125 Ultra Cool Polo Shirt
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DX410 – DX4 Polo Shirt S/S
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DX412 – DX4 Hi-Vis Zip Polo Shirt S/S
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UNEEK GR11 Eco Polo Shirt
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Trivia Corner
Polos shirt were used by polo players originally in India in late 1850s and in Great Britain during the 1920s.
In the 19th and early 20th centuries, tennis players ordinarily wore “tennis whites” consisting of long-sleeved white button-up shirts. This attire presented problems for ease of play and comfort.
Rene Lacoste the French seven-time Grand Slam tennis champion, felt that the stiff tennis attire was too cumbersome and uncomfortable. He designed a white, short-sleeved, loosely-knit pique cotton shirt with an unstarched, flat, protruding collar; a buttoned placket; and a shirt-tail longer in back than in front, which he first wore at the 1926 U.S. Open championship.