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"textContent": "With summer styles on the brain, there have been rumblings about the return of the polo. Not the Jonny-collar knit kind that every retailer seems to be pedaling, but the classic version, the piqué polo. First introduced by René Lacoste in the mid-1920s as an alternative, more comfortable option for tennis, the short-sleeve top — featuring […]\n\nThe post Back? The Piqué Polo Never Left. appeared first on InsideHook.",
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