Collection: Polos for Men

Polos for men in merino wool, cotton and linen. Short sleeve and buttonless styles. Precise cuts, clean collars. Explore Grey Moritz.

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Merino Buttonless Polo Shirt

Merino Buttonless Polo Shirt — Black

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€99,00
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€99,00
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Knitted Cotton Polo Shirt

Knitted Cotton Polo Shirt — Grey

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€69,00
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€69,00
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Knitted Cotton Polo Shirt

Knitted Cotton Polo Shirt — White

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€69,00
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€69,00
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Polos for Men

Polos for men who understand what the collar communicates.
The polo sits between a shirt and a knit. More structured than a crewneck. Less formal than a button-down. That middle position is exactly where it earns its place in a considered wardrobe — and exactly where most brands get it wrong.

Grey Moritz polos are built around the collar first. It has to hold its shape. It has to sit flat without ironing and stay there through a full day. Everything else follows from that. The cut. The fabric. The sleeve length.

Short sleeve cotton for the warmer months. Structured piqué that breathes without losing its line. Longsleeve merino wool that moves the piece year-round, regulating temperature better than cotton ever will. Linen polos for the man who wants the breathability of the fabric with the structure of a collar. And buttonless styles for a cleaner front, no hardware interrupting the silhouette.

Each fabric serves a different moment. All of them are built to the same standard.

Wear a short sleeve cotton polo with tailored chinos on a warm Friday. Layer a longsleeve merino polo under a wool overcoat in autumn and the collar does the work of a shirt without the formality. A linen polo with an open collar on a summer evening. A buttonless style under a blazer when the occasion calls for it.

Polos for men. Dark neutrals, off-white, slate. No logos. No prints. The fabric speaks.

FAQ

1) What fabric is best for a polo shirt?
It depends on the occasion and the season. Cotton piqué is the most versatile — structured, breathable and easy to maintain. Merino wool extends the polo into cooler months and regulates temperature more effectively than cotton. Linen works best in heat, offering maximum breathability with a clean collar structure. For year-round use, a merino polo is the strongest single investment.

2) What is a buttonless polo?
A buttonless polo has no button placket on the chest. The neckline and collar are finished cleanly without hardware, giving the front of the garment an uninterrupted line. It sits closer to knitwear in feel while retaining the structure of a collar. Worn alone or under a blazer, it reads as more refined than a standard polo without requiring more effort.

3) How should polos for men fit?
The shoulder seam sits at the edge of the shoulder, not past it. Clean through the chest with no pulling at the collar. Slim through the body without being tight. The hem length works whether worn tucked or untucked. If the collar gaps or the chest pulls across the buttons, size up. The collar is the first thing that fails on a poor fit — if it does not sit flat, the shirt is wrong.

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