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Actual, german mass-market offers longsleeved Poloshirts. Surely, because of atumn.
But, I mean, what's the point with that?
On spring, atumn, winter, the people here wear scarves, turteneck-pullovers or both combined, if going out on cold, windy weather. Or wearing pullovers or turtleneck-pullovers in their flats, too, or heated up their flats and wearing T-Shirts, mostly.
And the next point:
If buying Poloshirts, I think, the most people, who like them much, especially, because of the nice breathable "Piqué"-cotton, they want Piqué-ones.
But, the most actual offered longsleeved Polos aren't made of Piqué! The seem to be normal Jersey-cotton.
But René Lacoste "invented" the modern Poloshirt, because of the short sleeves and breathability. So, if I like to wear a Poloshirt in my heated living room, then its the classic short.
What's your favorite "curiousity"?
But, I mean, what's the point with that?
On spring, atumn, winter, the people here wear scarves, turteneck-pullovers or both combined, if going out on cold, windy weather. Or wearing pullovers or turtleneck-pullovers in their flats, too, or heated up their flats and wearing T-Shirts, mostly.
And the next point:
If buying Poloshirts, I think, the most people, who like them much, especially, because of the nice breathable "Piqué"-cotton, they want Piqué-ones.
But, the most actual offered longsleeved Polos aren't made of Piqué! The seem to be normal Jersey-cotton.
But René Lacoste "invented" the modern Poloshirt, because of the short sleeves and breathability. So, if I like to wear a Poloshirt in my heated living room, then its the classic short.
What's your favorite "curiousity"?