It's either a T-shirt or a dress shirt for me. I have a polo, but I never wear it. I have this thing from my young that makes me equate a polo to being a douchebag. It was reinforced by a boss that changed the dress code to polos only. He was a terrible boss as well, but told us that polos were the secret to automotive sales success.
I personally like polos more than tees. They're dressier and Ralph Lauren makes great polos. At home though its just the tee shirt as it's the most comfortable to wear.
I wear a t-shirt when I'm at my job and a polo when I'm not. I do wear t-shirts when I have nothing planned for the day though, but that's not so common nowadays.
I guess it's usually the other way around, but I need to wear orange t-shirts with two yellow vertical stripes for my safety (visibility).
I personally like polos more than tees. They're dressier and Ralph Lauren makes great polos. At home though its just the tee shirt as it's the most comfortable to wear.
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