*Stock is now very limited. For the current position please check the Shop page*
The latest batch of our Friday Polos has continued to sell well, and we’re down to just a few shirts in each of the various sizes and colours.
If any of these are your size-colour permutation, this is your last chance to get it for a few months (we plan to do another batch sometime in the summer). You can buy them on the purchase page here.
We continue to get some really nice feedback from readers (thanks very much guys), including:
“The shirts arrived and they are superb. My ultra fashionista 16 year old daughter was actually impressed” – G
“I received the green Friday polo yesterday – just in time for a casual Friday. It fits very well, sleeve length and collar width match exactly my measurements. This is pretty unusual because the sleeves are mostly a bit too long when ordering shirts off the rack” – K
“I congratulate you on a superb collaboration, the construction and style are superb” – M
“I just received my Friday polo – I love it! The fabric feels great, the cut is exactly what I was looking for (not too tight, not too loose, in all the right places), and the collar offers a very distinct look. I wasn’t totally sure what to expect (especially ordering blind!), but I am very satisfied with the shirt. Thanks again” – B
Photos: Jamie Ferguson @jkf_man
Simon what the weight of this Caccioppoli cloth is please? Is it 250-300g? Many thanks
Simon, love the look of these polos. Can you give me a sense of the fit? I am a standard 15.5″ x 33″ dress shirt. With polos it varies. What do you recommend? Cheers! — John
Probably a medium, but have a look on the original post at the measurements of our polos. The easiest way to get an idea is to measure a polo you have at home, then compare it to these measurements
Post here: http://www.permanentstyle.com/2016/03/the-friday-polo-next-batch-available-2.html
Thanks
How difficult will it be for my tailor to shorten the sleeves? ie will he destroy the handiwork? I’d wear a medium, but I like my sleeves around 60-61, rather than the 65 listed from your measurements. Thanks
He shouldn’t affect the handiwork, no. Just make sure he’s happy working with pique cotton cloth. A shirtmaker might be better.
What is your advice on tie width these days? I am a traditional dresser, have lots of ties acquired over 30+ years, various widths. I’d like to use as many as I can.
Given current jacket designs, what is your advise on tie width? thanks, enjoy your site.
Hi
Most ties you will find out there today are 8cm or 9cm. More fashion-y ones are 7.5 or even 7. There is an occasional 9.5, but they’re rare.
I’d say that you shouldn’t worry too much about the width of a tie – the design is more likely to date it more. But certainly anything 8-9cm is fine.
Simon
Will you have another batch of the polos at the start of the summer as you planned?
We’re not quite sure at the moment – update in the next couple of weeks