BOSS Polo Shirts
The BOSS polo shirt is the item most customers come back for. Compared to the polo shirts most people have been buying at the high street, the fabric quality, the weight, and the way it sits on the body are all noticeably better. It's the piece that converts more first-time BOSS buyers than anything else in the range.
But the BOSS polo range is broader than it appears. There are multiple fits, fabrics, collar styles, and logo placements — and the difference matters. This guide covers everything you need to know to buy right first time.
1 | Fits — Slim, Regular, and Relaxed
BOSS offers three primary polo fits. Each is designed for a different body type and styling context — and each wears differently on the same person depending on what you're going for.
Slim Fit
Fitted through the chest and waist with a shorter hem. Designed for a tailored look — the closest-fitting option in the range. Works best on athletic to slim builds. The collar sits cleanly and the hem stays tucked when worn with tailored trousers or chinos. Typical models: Parlay polo.
Regular Fit
Straight cut with more room through the chest and torso. The versatile default — works across a wider range of body types. Still looks intentional rather than shapeless. The most popular fit for customers buying their first BOSS polo. Typical models: Pallas polo, Paddy polo.
Relaxed Fit
Dropped shoulders, wider body, and a longer hem designed to sit outside trousers or shorts. A more casual, contemporary silhouette introduced in recent seasons. Works for weekend and off-duty contexts. Typical models: relaxed jersey polo.
Which Fit to Choose?
For smart-casual and professional contexts: slim or regular. For weekend and casual wear: regular or relaxed. If in doubt, start with regular — it's the most forgiving and the most versatile across occasions and body types.
2 | Fabrics — What's Inside a BOSS Polo Shirt
The fabric is what separates BOSS polos from high-street alternatives. BOSS uses a tiered approach to cotton quality across the range.
Pima Cotton
A premium long-staple cotton grown primarily in Peru. Longer fibres mean a smoother, softer fabric with better colour retention and superior resistance to pilling. Used in the mid-range BOSS polo lineup. Noticeably softer than standard cotton on first wear and holds that quality over time.
Mercerised Cotton
Standard cotton treated with caustic soda under tension to permanently straighten the fibres. The result is a slight sheen, stronger colour vibrancy, and improved strength and durability. Common in the printed and tipped-collar polo styles. The surface has a slightly more formal appearance than matte cotton.
Performance Piqué
A structured weave — the raised texture pattern most people associate with polo shirts — in a moisture-wicking fabric blend. BOSS performance polos use this for active wear and warm-weather contexts. Less formal than Pima but practical for outdoor, sporting, or warm-climate wear.
Cotton-Elastane Blends
A small percentage of elastane (typically 3–5%) added to the cotton gives stretch and recovery. This is the jersey polo option in the range — softer, more relaxed, and appropriate for casual styling. Less structured than pure Pima or mercerised options.
The Fabric Feel Test
If you're undecided between BOSS polo options at OD's, the quickest test is handle feel before you try them on. Pima cotton has a distinctive softness and slight weight. Mercerised cotton has a smooth, almost silky surface. Performance piqué has a textured grid feel. All three are higher quality than you'll find at equivalent high-street prices — the difference is in styling preference rather than quality.
3 | Collar Styles — More Choice Than You'd Expect
The collar is the defining feature of any polo shirt. BOSS offers several collar variants within the range, each with a slightly different character.
Classic Two-Button Placket
The standard BOSS polo collar — a ribbed knit collar with a two-button placket. Clean, versatile, and appropriate for virtually every context from the office to the weekend. The default choice for most buyers.
Tipped Collar
A contrast band of colour at the collar edge and placket — often a thin stripe in the brand's seasonal accent colour. Adds visual interest without being loud. Works better in smart-casual than formal contexts. A good choice for customers who want the BOSS polo but with a touch more personality.
Spread Collar
A wider, flatter collar — closer to a shirt collar on a polo body. More formal appearance and better suited to being worn under a blazer or unstructured jacket where the collar is visible. The right choice for business-casual environments.
Banded Collar (No Placket)
A minimal, contemporary collar without a placket — sometimes called a grandad collar. A more fashion-forward option within the BOSS range, suited to casual and weekend wear. Pairs well with unstructured trousers and loafers.
4 | Logo Placement — Chest, Sleeve, and Collar
BOSS polo shirts carry the brand's identity in different ways depending on the model. Understanding logo placement helps match the right shirt to the right context.
Left Chest Logo
The classic placement — a small embroidered BOSS logo on the left chest. Understated and professional. The right choice for office environments or any context where a subtle brand presence is preferred. The most versatile placement across occasions.
Sleeve Logo
Brand logo positioned on the left sleeve. Less common and more contemporary — gives a cleaner chest but maintains brand identification. Popular in the performance and sports-adjacent polo styles.
Collar Logo
A small woven or embroidered logo on the collar — visible when the collar is flipped up or at close range. Often combined with a chest logo. Subtle enough that it functions as a quality marker without being prominent at a distance.
Large or Tonal Logo
Some BOSS seasonal polo styles feature a larger, tonal (same-colour-as-fabric) embroidery across the chest. More of a statement piece within the range — appropriate for casual and weekend wear rather than professional contexts.
5 | Best Colours for Different Occasions
BOSS releases seasonal colour stories, but certain colours are perennial and carry the strongest versatility across different contexts.
Core Colours — Maximum Versatility
Seasonal Accent Colours — Context-Specific
Colour Buying Priority
- First purchase: Navy or white — works with everything in your wardrobe already
- Second purchase: Charcoal or black — fills the formal-casual gap
- Third purchase onwards: Seasonal accent colours based on what you wear most
- Avoid: Buying multiple seasonal colours before establishing neutrals — you'll wear neutrals 3x more
6 | Sizing Guide — How BOSS Polos Fit
BOSS runs true to size across the polo range with good consistency between seasons. The brand uses European sizing conventions.
General Rule
Order your usual size. BOSS polo sizing is accurate and consistent — if you normally wear a medium in most quality brands, start with a medium in BOSS. There's no systematic need to size up or down across the range.
Slim Fit Exception
If you're broader through the chest or shoulders and typically order a regular-fit shirt in your standard size, consider sizing up one in the slim fit polo. Slim fit is cut specifically for athletic to slim builds.
Performance Piqué
Performance fabric polos tend to have slightly more stretch and give than cotton Pima equivalents. True to size, but the stretch means the fit is more forgiving at the chest. No need to size up for these.
In-Store Fitting
If you're between sizes or buying for the first time, visit us at 44 Barrow Street. Trying the Parlay slim-fit and the Pallas regular-fit in your standard size back-to-back is the quickest way to establish which works better for your build.
7 | How to Style BOSS Polo Shirts
Smart Casual — The Strongest Use Case
The BOSS polo is at its best in smart-casual contexts. Pair a slim-fit or regular Pima cotton polo with tailored chinos in a complementary neutral — navy polo with stone chinos, white polo with mid-grey trousers — and clean leather loafers or minimal trainers. This is a complete, considered look that works for a broad range of social and professional occasions without being either too formal or too casual.
Weekend and Off-Duty
The regular-fit or relaxed-fit polo works well untucked with dark slim jeans or well-fitted shorts. Keep the footwear clean — white leather trainers, suede loafers, or casual Derby shoes. The polo adds structure to a casual outfit without requiring any effort. Avoid pairing with heavily distressed denim or very casual footwear — the quality of the polo raises the expected standard of the rest of the outfit.
Layering
A BOSS polo works well as a base layer under a lightweight unstructured blazer, a cotton overshirt worn open, or a quality knitwear piece. The collar from the polo should be visible above the neckline of the layer. Avoid layering under heavy crew-neck jumpers where the collar gets compressed — it looks better with open-neck or V-neck knitwear where the collar can sit cleanly.
The One-Rule Styling Shortcut
A BOSS polo in a neutral colour (navy, white, charcoal) with well-fitted trousers or jeans and clean shoes is always right. If you're unsure what to wear it with, start there. The polo does most of the work — your trousers and shoes just need to not undermine it.
8 | Care Instructions — Making Your BOSS Polo Last
The most common reason quality polo shirts degrade prematurely is incorrect washing. Following the label instructions makes the difference between a polo that lasts three years and one that looks tired after twelve months.
- Wash inside out to protect surface fibres and logo embroidery
- Use a cool wash — 30°C maximum. Hot washing causes shrinkage and accelerates colour fade
- Use a mild detergent without optical brighteners for white polos
- Do not tumble dry — air dry flat or on a hanger away from direct heat
- Iron on a cool-medium setting, inside out — avoid ironing directly over embroidered logos
- Store folded or on a wide hanger — thin wire hangers deform the collar over time
- Wash after every two to three wears rather than after every single wear — overwashing shortens fibre life
The Collar Care Rule
- Polo collars lose their shape from heat and aggressive washing cycles
- If the collar begins to curl: dampen lightly and press flat with a cool iron before drying
- Do not leave polos in the tumble dryer — the collar is the first thing to deform under heat
Shop BOSS at OD's
Every piece below is in stock at OD's Designer Clothing — authorised UK stockist.


