The Evolution of Tennis and Polo Shirts

A tennis shirt, polo shirt or golf shirt all refers to a typegolf's customary wear grew more relaxed and
of t-shirt that is made of knitted cloth, usually piqueinformal some time in the twentieth century, golfers did
cotton. Its style is customarily with some buttons downnot think twice about adopting the tennis shirt. Until
a slit below the collar, two small cuts on the bottom oftoday, most golfers wear nothing else. For the ladies,
each side of the t-shirt and maybe with or without athey can have their tennis shirt custom made in colors
pocket. On rare occasions are tennis shirts made ofthat they like. The only difference is that the monicker
silk, merino wool or synthetic fibers."golf shirts" have various golf cuts necessary to
Between the nineteenth and early twentieth century,incorporate into the standard tennis shirts. Today, the
tennis players had a tough time playing their games astennis shirt's popularity is so widespread that it has a
a result of poor design of their attire. In those days,line of fashion of its own. Most of the main clothing
they had to wear long-sleeved shirts, trousers andproducers have a version or variation of Lacoste's
even ties to the tennis court. These formal cloths weretennis shirt since it is worn extensively by both men
akin to what the white collars of today wear to workand women today and not necessarily for athletic
and were simply too heavy and cumbersome forpurposes. Tennis shirts are regarded as smart casual
professional playing. Therefore, a French tennis playerwear. Many semi-professional and retail workers wear
called Rene Lacoste decided to start his own line oftennis shirts to work because round collar t-shirts are
tennis shirts named after himself, Lacoste. The 7-timeconsidered too informal and yet business suits are too
Grand Slam tennis champion came up with aformal.
loosely-knitted un-starched pique cotton tennis shirtField guides, laborers and others who work outdoors
with a collar and longer shirt-tail at the back. The collarlove to wear tennis shirts to work because the
is thicker so that it could be upturned and provide thematerial and design are resilient and durable. Sometime
neck protection from the sun while playing. Actually,in the 1990s, the tennis shirt also found favor by the
before Lacoste invented the revolutionary tennis shirthigh tech industry and was made its standard business
in 1929, polo shirts already had the button-down collaras well as casual wear. Other industries followed suit.
design since the late nineteenth century. While thisUsually, a company logo is printed on the shirt to make
design was able to prevent the wind from flapping theit look more business-like. In some of India's
collars against the players' neck, the long-sleeved pologovernment departments, tennis shirts are standard
shirts which were made of Oxford-cloth cotton wereoffice wear.
clumsy to wear on the field. As a result, Lacoste'sIn many schools with uniforms, especially junior schools,
tennis shirts were promptly taken on by the polotennis shirts are part of a compulsory uniform for both
players as their apparel in the 1930s.boys and girls. The tennis shirt continues to be popular
Soon, the polo shirt and tennis shirt were consideredin sports, even used by officials such as caddies, some
the one and the same. In the US, the two terms wereretired golf professionals, umpires and sports
very commonly used interchangeably in the 1950s toannouncers. Thanks in part to the outdoor nature of
describe this very popular apparel. It was so popularthe sports with which they are linked to, the shirts
that the tennis players openly refer to their shirt as aoften come in light colors, for example in tennis the
"polo shirt", even though the t-shirt was first used incolor white is most often used.
tennis and even though polo only adopted it manyLike in the original Lacoste's design, sometimes a tennis
years later.shirt is cut so that the back hangs a few centimeters
The t-shirt was made even more popular, thanks tolower than the front also known as a "tennis tail". The
Ralph Lauren. In 1967, he added a Joules Polos shirtlonger tail is meant to keep the shirt tucked into the
into his already famous clothing line called Polo.back of a man's tennis shorts when he is bent over to
However, his polo shirts were not meant to be wornsurvey the court. The easily-upturnable collar remains
by professional players. They were only imitations ofanother athletic aid to protect against sun burns.
the style of what the polo players were wearing atThe tennis shirt or Joules Clothing polo shirt will continue
that time.to occupy a niche in the fashion industry, regardless of
Before long, golfers became aware of thethe changing trends and times. It has become an
advantages of Lacoste's tennis shirt. As a result, whenessential wear in our daily lives.