EVEN THOUGH it was invented in England, the rugby shirt feels like an American classic. They’re historically associated with prep schools and college campuses thanks to mid-twentieth century Ivy ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." You don't have to be a rugby player to indulge in a rugby shirt. I mean, even if you, like me, know ...
To be honest, rugby shirts and heat aren't really best mates, but lightweight ones are your loophole. Look for 160 to 180gsm ...
Q Are rugby shirts popular again? I see a co-worker wearing one on casual Fridays and wonder if that is acceptable. A Styles of clothing come in and out of fashion without rhyme or reason. This swing ...
Accessories like scarves and hats can take your rugby shirt styling up a notch in winter. A knitted scarf adds warmth and ...
IN A MEMORABLE 1998 episode of “Friends,” Ross Geller (David Schwimmer) agrees to play rugby with his girlfriend’s burly, British ex-boyfriend to prove his “manliness.” He doesn’t exactly win the day.
But the rugby jumper is also so much more than that — this autumn especially. If, as it turned out, the secret to looking hot this summer was dressing in a striped polo like it was 2005, it has ...
From the cloudy skies to the end of season sales, you can't deny there's a feeling of autumn in the air. While we're hoping the balmy weather sticks around for as long as possible – trust us, we're ...
Brick red and white stripes look excellent with denim. End Clothing Ralph Lauren makes the best rugby shirts, hands down. Mr Porter If you’re more skater than prep, Stussy’s got you covered. End ...
As we tread closer to the tipping point of summer, we’ve girded our sartorial radar for the cooler months ahead. Bidding adieu to those balmy days lounging on rooftops and posting up poolside is never ...
With the Six Nations in full swing, it seems the players have also started a bit of a trend for spring. (Picture: Metro/Getty) Metro journalists select and curate the products that feature on our site ...