Is there anything more versatile than a classic polo shirt?
In terms of menswear must-haves, the venerable polo is a staple for good reason. Dress it up or dress it down, the polo functions as both an essential piece of athletic wear as well as the perfect option for dinner with the in-laws.
Modern fabrics have enabled the polo to reach new heights of comfort and style, with light-as-air, moisture-wicking and anti-stink fabric paired with collars that stay sharp even after a machine wash.
The best thing about polos? You can never have too many! So whether you’re looking to stock your closet ahead of the coming holiday season or are seeking some inspiration on which polos would make the best gifts, you can’t go wrong with personal recommendation. To help narrow down the options, I decided to ask my colleagues: Which polo in your closet do you find yourself reaching for time and again? And what makes it awesome?
Below, you can find their answers, and GOLF’s picks for the best polos of 2025. Fill your cart now to get a jump on the holiday shopping season!
I’m not much of a fashion guy, but if there’s one thing I know, it’s that a classic stripe or solid color polo is never going out of style. But the true reason I always look for the Peter Millar section is because of the nice roomy fit and the soft and smooth material. It also doesn’t hurt that Peter Millar polos allow me to still think I’m a medium as opposed to large in everything else. —Jack Hirsh
Johnnie-O is one of those brands I’ve started to see several of my golf pals gravitate toward — and now I know why. After picking up a couple of their polos this summer, they’ve become my go-to golf shirts: stylish, lightweight and — this is a big one for me — form-holding! Too many polos, especially polo collars, get misshapen after a few washes. But the Johnnie-Os in my closet — I have one Performance Jersey model and another from the Featherweight line — have weathered the test not only of sweaty days on the course but also the beatdowns doled out by washer-and-dryer cycles. I also dig the surfer-dude logo. Something about it puts me at ease. —Alan Bastable
I keep reaching for Radmor’s polos — particularly from their Hudson or Union lines. I’m addicted to cotton at this point (fully out on the feel of polyester) and they’re as comfortable any shirt I’ve ever worn. They also have a distinctive style, elegant but approachable, that suits golf in the Pacific Northwest. Bonus points for their location, just a short drive from my house in Seattle. —Dylan Dethier
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It’s probably the Oregon Duck in me, but the Nike Dri-Fit Tour Polo has become my go-to this summer. It’s lightweight, moisture-wicking and incredibly comfortable. They held up well in the Northeast humidity and served me well in the Georgia heat. You can go with the classic colors or branch out into pastels. What’s not to love? —Josh Schrock
I’m a going-with-what-always-works guy with polos, and Gap polos always do the job for me. Just solid, you know. Always a nice selection of colors. Always fit well. Always play well in various conditions. And you can find ’em in stores in almost every city, along with online — and they’re affordable. I think that checks every box! —Nick Piastowski
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