• The Ambassador Polo | Light blue
  • info_Model: 189 cm, 83 kg wearing Slim fit M (39-40)
    Model: 189 cm, 83 kg wearing Slim fit M (39-40)
  • Light blue piqué fabric
  • The Ambassador Polo | Light blue packshot
  • The Ambassador Light Blue collar
  • The Ambassador Light Blue sleeve
  • The Ambassador Light Blue back
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TheAmbassador Polo

€90,00

Color: Light blue

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The first generation of our take on the ultimate classic - the polo shirt.Equally stylish and casual at the same time.

Joachim Latocha, Founder

  • Our Signature Piqué

    Our Signature Piqué

    Piqué refers to the knitted fabric often used in polo shirts due to its stretchy qualities. Our organic signature piqué has been refined with smaller loops which results in a soft, smooth and clean texture. The knitted fabric creates thousands of tiny holes making it naturally breathable, moisture-wicking and extremely crease resistant.

Piqué? Isn't that a football player?

Admitted. It is the surname of a Spanish footballer. However, it is first and formost an extremely allsighted high quality type of fabric. Hence, that is why it is ideal for making polos.

The Ambassador polo is developed in this fabric type in order to secure a light, breathable and comfortable polo with lots of natural stretch.

The polo is knittet in loops which results in a 360 degrees flexibility in the fabric.

  • Cotton is not just cotton

    When it comes to cotton, it's incredibly simple. The longer the fibers, the longer the polo lasts. The longer the fibers, the more comfortable it is to wear. Therefore, we only use cotton with cotton fibers (so-called long staple) in The Ambassador polo shirts. In this way, you are guaranteed a polo that keeps the comfort high and the fit intact wash after wash.

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Synthetic fibres. No thanks!

In our world, plastic-based synthetic fibres do not belong in a high-quality polo shirt. This is why we avoid using elastane, spandex, polyester etc. in our shirts. It’s often the cheap, dirty way of achieving so-called “stretch”.  

As any garment is washed and worn repeatedly, its mass decrease over time. This means that some of the textiles are washed into the environment, either from laundry washing or from surface abrasion. In the end, this fibre will become micro-plastics. Furthermore, a large share of products will end up in a landfill far from where it was first sold.  

We don't like microplastics in our oceans which is why we have opted for the natural alternative. The polo is knitted in loops, which gives you natural flexibility and 360° stretch to the fabric without using any plastic-based synthetics.

So what does the Corporate Warriors say?