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The Nike Polo
Men's Slim Fit Polo
This isn’t your average polo—it’s The Nike Polo. Every detail, from its innovative, sweat-wicking fabric to the hints of orange that nod to Nike’s original shoebox, has been thoughtfully crafted to meet the needs of the everyday you. The result is a street-ready style that looks as at home on the course or court as it does everywhere else. To top it off, this product is made with 100% sustainable materials—using a blend of both recycled polyester and organic cotton fibers.
- Shown: Rust Factor
- Style: DA4379-811
The Nike Polo
A CLASSIC REMADE THE NIKE WAY.
This isn’t your average polo—it’s The Nike Polo. Every detail, from its innovative, sweat-wicking fabric to the hints of orange that nod to Nike’s original shoebox, has been thoughtfully crafted to meet the needs of the everyday you. The result is a street-ready style that looks as at home on the course or court as it does everywhere else. To top it off, this product is made with 100% sustainable materials—using a blend of both recycled polyester and organic cotton fibers.
Crafted and Obsessed
Premium details, from the pique fabric to the breathable design, create street-ready style that’s also built for the course or court.
Nike DNA
An orange label on the placket, orange thread on the top button, and a facsimile of the original Nike shoe box under the back collar infuse your look with heritage style.
Dry Design
Breathable knit fabric is crafted from a blend of organic cotton and recycled polyester. Nike Dri-FIT technology moves sweat away from your skin for quicker evaporation, helping you stay dry and comfortable.
More Benefits
- Longer back hem and side vents let you wear the polo untucked for a casual look.
- Embroidered eyelets at each underarm enhance airflow.
- Multicolored NikeCourt patch nods to Nike's heritage.
Product Details
- Slim fit for a tailored feel
- 59% cotton/41% polyester
- Machine wash
- Imported
- Shown: Rust Factor
- Style: DA4379-811
History of Orange
In 1971, Nike co-founder Phil Knight wanted to distinguish his new company from the rest of the competition. When it came to packaging, he chose orange—it stood out, looked great on cardboard and made a clear distinction from those blue boxes. So when Nike cracked the market with its first shoe, a soccer cleat called ‘the Nike,’ the shoe box was orange.
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The Nike Polo