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Polos and pullovers with collars

Please, please add more polos and pullovers with collars. I'm not a fan of the

big openings at the neckline!!

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Re: Polos and pullovers with collars

You should definitely try LandsEnd. I buy ALL my polos there.

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Re: Polos and pullovers with collars

Am just the opposite...hate polo shirts. I find them so masculine looking!! JMO Good thing there are all styles of shirts/blouses available for purchase....

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On 9/22/2014 corita said:

Am just the opposite...hate polo shirts. I find them so masculine looking!! JMO Good thing there are all styles of shirts/blouses available for purchase....

This looks masculine?

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On 9/22/2014 Kathleen said:
On 9/22/2014 corita said:

Am just the opposite...hate polo shirts. I find them so masculine looking!! JMO Good thing there are all styles of shirts/blouses available for purchase....

This looks masculine?

She is not masculine, but the polo is...would love to see a lacy, flowy, soft top with that skirt!! Hate collars on shirts and really, polos are just not my thing. Polos remind me of shirts that workers wear with the logo of a company on them - Home Depot, Walmart, Sprint, Albertson's, Walgreen's etc. But... I am really glad that there are so many styles being sold in this world so that everyone has a choice and is happy with their choice!!!

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On 9/23/2014 corita said:
On 9/22/2014 Kathleen said:
On 9/22/2014 corita said:

Am just the opposite...hate polo shirts. I find them so masculine looking!! JMO Good thing there are all styles of shirts/blouses available for purchase....

This looks masculine?

She is not masculine, but the polo is...would love to see a lacy, flowy, soft top with that skirt!! Hate collars on shirts and really, polos are just not my thing. Polos remind me of shirts that workers wear with the logo of a company on them - Home Depot, Walmart, Sprint, Albertson's, Walgreen's etc. But... I am really glad that there are so many styles being sold in this world so that everyone has a choice and is happy with their choice!!!

I agree they remind me of company logo shirts. I don't care for them at all.

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On 9/23/2014 corita said:
On 9/22/2014 Kathleen said:
On 9/22/2014 corita said:

Am just the opposite...hate polo shirts. I find them so masculine looking!! JMO Good thing there are all styles of shirts/blouses available for purchase....

This looks masculine?

She is not masculine, but the polo is...would love to see a lacy, flowy, soft top with that skirt!! Hate collars on shirts and really, polos are just not my thing. Polos remind me of shirts that workers wear with the logo of a company on them - Home Depot, Walmart, Sprint, Albertson's, Walgreen's etc. But... I am really glad that there are so many styles being sold in this world so that everyone has a choice and is happy with their choice!!!

This is so funny that this has been brought up! I totally agree about polo/collared shirts looking masculine and like part of a fast food uniform. Also, everytime I take a white buttoned down collar shirt into a dressing room to try on, I turn around and look in the mirror and say, your prescription will be ready in 5 minutes LOL. They look like lab coats!

This is my opinion and am so happy we ALL have choices to select from.

Have a nice day!

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Re: Polos and pullovers with collars

On 9/23/2014 tends2dogs said:
On 9/23/2014 corita said:
On 9/22/2014 Kathleen said:
On 9/22/2014 corita said:

Am just the opposite...hate polo shirts. I find them so masculine looking!! JMO Good thing there are all styles of shirts/blouses available for purchase....

This looks masculine?

She is not masculine, but the polo is...would love to see a lacy, flowy, soft top with that skirt!! Hate collars on shirts and really, polos are just not my thing. Polos remind me of shirts that workers wear with the logo of a company on them - Home Depot, Walmart, Sprint, Albertson's, Walgreen's etc. But... I am really glad that there are so many styles being sold in this world so that everyone has a choice and is happy with their choice!!!

This is so funny that this has been brought up! I totally agree about polo/collared shirts looking masculine and like part of a fast food uniform. Also, everytime I take a white buttoned down collar shirt into a dressing room to try on, I turn around and look in the mirror and say, your prescription will be ready in 5 minutes LOL. They look like lab coats!

This is my opinion and am so happy we ALL have choices to select from.

Have a nice day!

I totally agree.....Polo's not flattering in any way on women........

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Re: Polos and pullovers with collars

Go to Lands End and LLBean for your polos and collared pullovers, they have tons of them! They are nice quality too!

Just shop where they have them.

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Re: Polos and pullovers with collars

Love the polo shirts and the long sleeved button down oxford shirt as well. Neither masculine just classics.

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