
I've always been a fan of polo shirts. The dexterity and quality of the cotton allow it to be worn even on the hottest of days, while keeping those windy breezes away from your delicate nipples from popping through your otherwise white t-shirt. But now here in Japan it seems the patch pattern polo shirt is the new craze. Cut and Sewn workmanship means it can either be accomplished in 2 different methods; 1 as a "patch"-work over an actual polo shirt (the easy way), or 1 as pieces of polo shirt fabric "assembled" together (the much much much more difficult way). Both end up looking relatively the same, but one is just gleaming with time and effort, and it's well appreciated (especially with the price difference).
Top from Flip The Script JPN and bottom from A Bathing Ape.
