The knit polo is having a real moment, and it's the rare trend that actually works for my closet. It bridges the gap between a sweater and a button-up, dresses up with linen pants, and dresses down with jeans. This knit version is the grown-up one.
This one is from Aligne, $170 at Nordstrom. The stripe combo (brown, cream, and blue) is the move because it pairs with both warm and cool neutrals. The knit weight is closer to a sweater, which makes it more useful in NYC spring than a regular cotton polo would be.
Sizing: I got a size medium and it's a bit loose. If you want a fitted, tucked-in look I'd size down to a small. If you want the oversized, slouchy fit I'm wearing here, stick with your true size.
The reason it earns capsule space: I've worn it tucked into linen trousers and untucked over straight-leg jeans, and it works for both. A $170 piece I'd wear 30+ times beats $40 pieces I wear twice.
... Read moreI've always been a fan of wardrobe staples that offer both style and versatility, so when the knit polo trend started gaining traction, I was curious but hesitant. After trying the Aligne striped knit polo, I must say it lives up to its reputation as a 'grown-up' take on the classic polo shirt. The knit fabric feels more substantial than a typical cotton polo—it has that sweater-like weight that makes it perfect for chilly spring days, especially in a city like NYC where the weather can be unpredictable.
What I appreciate most is its ability to effortlessly transition between casual and more polished looks. I’ve worn mine tucked into linen pants for a brunch outing, which elevated the whole outfit with minimal effort. Pairing it untucked with straight-leg jeans gives off a relaxed vibe that's still put together. The color combination (brown, cream, and blue stripes) makes it easy to coordinate with both warm and cool tones in my wardrobe, so it’s surprisingly easy to mix and match.
Sizing-wise, I found the medium a little loose, which I actually enjoy for a slouchy, comfortable fit. However, if you prefer a sleeker, tucked-in style, sizing down is a smart move. Investing $170 might give some pause, but considering the knit polo’s versatility and quality, it’s a capsule wardrobe piece I believe is worth the price. It’s refreshing to have something you reach for time and again, rather than fast fashion pieces that don’t last.
For anyone on the fence, I’d say consider how many times you could realistically wear it across different seasons and occasions. For me, it’s already surpassed $40 polos in terms of wearability and style flexibility. Whether you’re dressing up or down, this knit polo bridges the gap perfectly. Definitely a trend worth trying!
It’s cute but $170 is not worth it😭