Anonymous wrote:OK guys, the last two polos you posted are a women's size and fitted.
Anonymous wrote:I am now being forced to wear this god awful polo shirt! Even a men’s small is horrible and nothing is making it cute! Plus it doesn’t help the darn things are solid red and purple, who the heck picked those colors? Bosses are cheap and won’t order women’s shirts. HELP!
Anonymous wrote:Get it altered and submit the bill for reimbursement.
Agree with the pp who said can you imagine if they ordered all womens shirts for the men!
Anonymous wrote:Alterations are key! A men's size small will never fit. Try on higher end golf shirts, then take your shirt for alterations to copy. Usually, the sleeve length is way off and the overall shirt length is TOO long to tuck in. Maybe a couple of datrts in the back to give you some shape.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:http://www.suburbanfauxpas.com/2014/10/Lacoste-City-Golf.html?m=1
Oh that's hideous, all the way down to the Lacoste flats.
I like it! I probably would not choose to wear this outfit but if you MUST wear a polo this is a good look.
Anonymous wrote:Tell the company you will wear their uniform when they order it in women's clothing. Remind them that you are not a man. If you get alterations, to the men's shirt to make it fit a woman's body, bill the company.
Can you imagine if the order the company shirt in a woman's fit style and asked the men to wear it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Veteran polo shirt wearer here:
Find a nice cardigan that is fitted and shapely, i.e., no long boyfriend cardigan, something like a twin set cardigan top.
Wear that over the polo shirt, which you do your own "cheap woman's" alteration on by pulling the excess side fabric to the back and pinning it with a large safety pin to make a waist. (I didn't describe that well but I hope you get what i mean)
Tuck your polo shirt into a nice pair of neutral pants that are flare or neutral leg (skinny pants only if you are actually skinny) and a nice pair of low heels.
Wear your hair up/back in a soft chignon or low bun (or other classy simple style to get it off the collar) and some pearls, diamonds or other studs.
Trust me, this is the formula to get you through this. My condolences
This sounds nice. I would pay for real alterations though. I would shorten the length and the sleeves, take it in, and add darts. I wouldn't tuck it in, but I would wear a cardigan over it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:http://www.suburbanfauxpas.com/2014/10/Lacoste-City-Golf.html?m=1
Oh that's hideous, all the way down to the Lacoste flats.