What Makes a Polo "Retro"?
Retro polos draw inspiration from mid-century menswear, featuring design elements popular from the 1950s through 1970s. Look for wide-ribbed textures, geometric patterns like diamonds and chevrons, earth-tone color palettes, and open Johnny collars without buttons. These details evoke the relaxed elegance of vintage sportswear while working seamlessly with modern wardrobes.
Retro Polo Styling Ideas
Weekend casual: Pair with dark denim and loafers for effortless style.
Smart casual: Layer under a blazer with chinos for elevated vintage vibes.
Summer events: Style with tailored shorts and white sneakers.
Date night: Choose geometric patterns in rich tones like cafe or camel.
Shop Retro Polos at The Tie Bar
Browse our collection of retro and vintage-inspired polos for men. From the Ribbed Sweater Vintage line to our Retro Diamond patterns, find the perfect throwback style at prices that won't break the bank. Looking for more everyday options? Explore our broader men’s polo collection. Pair your retro polo with our dress pants, blazers, and accessories to complete your look.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What makes a polo “retro” or “vintage”?
A: Retro polos are defined by design details inspired by mid-century menswear, such as Johnny collars, contrast tipping,
geometric patterns, textured knits, and warm, vintage-inspired color palettes. These elements give them a distinctive
old-school feel while still looking polished today.
Q: What is a Johnny collar polo?
A: A Johnny collar polo features an open, buttonless collar that creates a clean V-shaped neckline. It is one of the
most recognizable retro polo details and adds a relaxed but refined look.
Q: How should a retro polo fit?
A: A retro polo should fit close through the shoulders and chest without feeling tight. The body should look tailored
and clean, whether worn untucked or tucked into trousers, with enough structure to highlight the knit and pattern.
Q: Can you wear a retro polo for business casual?
A: Yes. Solid retro polos and subtle patterned styles can work well for business casual, especially when paired with
tailored trousers, loafers, or a blazer. For the most versatile look, stick to refined colors and cleaner knit textures.








