Spring/Summer 2026
A sporting life
From the thrill and elegance of athletic competition comes a vision of style
that’s a way of living.
Culture
Love of the Game
The connection between a boyhood dream world inspired by the original giants of the New York sports scene and the athletic spirit of Polo.
Culture
The Most Stylish Sports Movie. Ever.
In The Thomas Crown Affair, Steve McQueen dresses to win.
Women
Packing for Paradise
Why the fantasy of a vacation wardrobe is its own pleasure worth savoring.
Travel
Racing on the Riviera
In the summer of 1981, a Frenchman bet an American he could beat him in a boat race off the coast of Saint-Tropez. Their friendly little wager created what might be the world’s most beautiful regatta.
Men
How To Crush The Rush Hour
Spring is here—which means it’s time to elevate your weekday-commute style game.
Men
Polo Society
A new collection inspired by a timeless sport and the hand-refined techniques of a faraway place where it’s been played for centuries.
“Sport and style have always been about more than what you wear or how you play. They are about a way of living—freedom, energy, authenticity, connection—that can inspire us all to dream of a better life.”
Men
Centre Court Style
Wimbledon’s charming air of formality and decorum has been there from the start. Reference the tournament’s classic dress codes and traditions with a Polo twist to stay on point.
Men
Stadium Style
From the subway commute to the expansive grounds of the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, the US Open demands a sport-inflected wardrobe that can keep up with the hustle and bustle.
Travel
Never Say Never
Whether you’re looking to refine your short game in a seaside setting, perfect your backhand among the vines of Napa Valley, or simply see how you’d fare taking corners in a supercar, these are the places to know.
People
Pure Drive
One of golf’s greatest champions talks about loving it, hating it, and winning it all.
People
The Summer of the Ice Maiden
Fifty years after winning both Wimbledon and the US Open in the same year, Chris Evert looks back—and forward.