Reiss Fairmont Polo Shirt
Reiss
$175.00
Product Insights & Style Tips
The Reiss Fairmont Polo Shirt in navy feels like a breath of refined ease. Knit from 100% linen, it carries that cool, breathable hand linen is known for, with a quiet matte polish that keeps the mood elevated. The navy shade anchors an outfit with effortless versatility, ready to team with everything from light-wash denim to tailored separates for a look that’s quietly confident.
In XS, the polo’s lines read clean and streamlined—a silhouette that holds its shape through the day without fighting your movement. The linen knit offers cooling comfort and a soft, tactile texture that layers well under a lightweight jacket or perched over a simple tee. It transitions easily from warm-day errands to city dinners, proving a reliable base for a wardrobe with polish.
Reiss distills city-ready codes: quiet luxury, precise proportion, and fabrics that feel naturally premium. The Fairmont Polo Shirt sits squarely in that program—an elevated essential that mingles with both relaxed and tailored pieces, keeping the focus on ease and sophistication.
Materials / Fabrication
- 100% linen knit
- Navy color
- Size XS
- Polo shirt style
Recommended Care
- Machine wash cold with like colors; use a mild detergent.
- Do not bleach.
- Tumble dry low or lay flat to dry to minimize wrinkling.
- Iron on medium heat while the fabric is slightly damp.
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Reiss is a contemporary fashion brand that epitomizes timeless elegance and contemporary sophistication, making it a prominent force in the world of womenswear. The brand's ability to strike the perfect balance between classic silhouettes and innovative twists has earned it a loyal following of fashion-forward women seeking versatile and high-quality pieces. Reiss’ unwavering dedication to craftsmanship, modern elegance, and sustainability has cemented its position as a fashion powerhouse, setting trends and inspiring women to embrace their unique style with confidence and sophistication.
