Men's Pierson Check Trim Polo Shirt
Burberry
$510.00
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The Burberry Men's Pierson Check Trim Polo Shirt captures that seamless blend of classic elegance and modern ease. With the brand's iconic check motif subtly accenting the collar, it punctuates the soft cotton fabric with a nod to heritage. The shirt's pullover style and classic fit offer a balance of comfort and sophistication, with a spread collar and three-button placket adding that touch of refined edge. It’s a piece that whispers of quiet luxury while holding the timeless appeal Burberry is celebrated for.
As you move through your day, this polo flows easily—from brunch spots to casual afternoon walks. The short sleeves and vented sides allow the piece to breathe, making it adaptable to warm-weather settings without losing its polished demeanor. Whether paired with tailored chinos for a sleek finish or relaxed denim for those laid-back moments, the Pierson polo carries your look from one setting to the next with an effortlessly cool attitude.
Materials / Fabrication
- Soft cotton fabric
- Iconic check motif accent on collar
- Pullover style
- Classic fit
- Spread collar with three-button placket
- Short sleeves
- Vented sides
Recommended Care
- Machine wash cold with similar colors to preserve fabric quality.
- Use a gentle cycle to prevent wear on the check detailing.
- Avoid bleach to maintain fabric integrity and color.
- Tumble dry low or lay flat to dry.
- Iron on medium heat if needed, avoiding direct contact with the check motif.
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Founded in 1856 by the visionary Thomas Burberry, Burberry has etched its name into the annals of fashion history as an enduring symbol of British style. The brand's journey began with an innovation that would forever change the world of outerwear: the iconic gabardine trench coat. Over a century later, Burberry still stands as a testament to the fusion of tradition and innovation, creating luxury fashion that speaks to the heart of contemporary style.
