It's best to avoid wearing a tie with a polo shirt. Polo shirts are by nature casual attire and since a tie gives the appearance of formality, the two can look awkward. Combining a tie with a polo shirt is problematic because a polo shirt's collar isn't designed to accommodate a tie. The polo shirt collar will bunch up and twist — not an attractive look.

Wearing a tie with a polo shirt is unconventional and rarely seen in professional or formal settings. An exception to this atypical pairing would be an extremely casual setting where you feel like experimenting with your look.
Polo shirts are good-looking on their own. So if you love wearing them, layer your polo under a blazer or cardigan for a terrific casual look. Just leave your tie at home.
Explore The Tie Bar's collection of polos and find the perfect pieces for casual settings.
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