Key Features:
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Ribbed Knit Fabric:
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This is the defining characteristic. The fabric has a distinct raised “rib” texture, created by a specific knitting technique.
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It offers excellent stretch and recovery, providing a comfortable, flexible fit that moves with you.
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The texture adds visual interest and depth, making it look more premium than a flat knit t-shirt.
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Structured Collar:
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Features a pointed collar, similar to a dress shirt, which gives it a smart, put-together appearance.
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The collar is often reinforced to help it maintain its shape and resist curling, even after multiple washes.
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Buttoned Placket:
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A short, partial button-up placket (typically 2-3 buttons) at the neckline.
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Allows for adjustable ventilation and style—wearing it fully buttoned looks sharp, while leaving one or two buttons open is more casual.
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Form-Fitting Silhouette:
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The inherent stretch and drape of the ribbed fabric often result in a more tailored, body-conscious fit compared to a boxy standard polo.
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It is designed to skim the body, creating a sleek and modern silhouette.
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Short Sleeves with Cuffs:
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Features set-in short sleeves that are often finished with a ribbed cuff. This cuff helps the sleeves maintain their shape and hug the arm.
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Hem with Side Slits:
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The bottom hem is typically straight and may feature small side slits (vents). These slits allow for greater freedom of movement and make it easier to tuck in neatly.
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Material Composition:
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Commonly made from cotton or a cotton-blend (e.g., cotton with spandex/elastane). The addition of a small amount of spandex enhances the stretch and shape retention of the ribbed fabric.
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