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A sweat-wicking piqué knit brings breathable comfort with lots of stretch to a polo that blocks odors to keep you feeling fresh, even in the heat. It sports a relaxed fit with a low hem you can wear tucked or untucked plus a collar that stays pointed so you look smart even when you don't have to.
- 29 1/2" length
- Button half placket
- Cutaway collar
- Short sleeves
- Moisture-wicking fabric engineered for dryness and comfort
- Antimicrobial fabric engineered to inhibit the growth of odor-causing germs
- 94% polyester, 6% spandex
- Machine wash, tumble dry
- Imported
- Item #10905306
Size info
- True to size.
- Considered a Regular fit; cut with a little extra room through the chest and body for comfort.
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Peter Millar
Peter Millar launched in 2001 with a single cashmere sweater, which embodied a commitment to craftsmanship that continues today. Now offering a complete range of casual apparel and sportswear, the brand works with only the finest materials and quality fabrics sourced from specialist mills and workshops.
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Jack M
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Jan 18, 2026
Super quality
If you want to look your best this BRAND is easily NUMBER ONE!
Billy Ivor
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Oct 19, 2025
Perfect for hot weather.
I try to buy as many of these mesh shirts as possible. They are the coolest polos in very hot weather. Wash up easily and look great.
Buz
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Sept 17, 2025
Great looking, well made, perfect fit!
I can't say enough about this great looking shirt! I have several Peter Millar shirts, and they all are well-made and fit perfectly. This one is like all the others! Thanks Peter Millar!