The Polo Tee Is This Season's Comeback Kid

With the recent obsession with the nineties and noughties, the classic polo tee is something that you need to have in your wardrobe, even if you're not playing tennis or golf

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With the recent obsession with the nineties and noughties, the classic polo tee is something that you need to have in your wardrobe, even if you're not playing tennis or golf. Make your tee unique with personalised embroidery, which is complimentary at Lacoste's Wisma Atria Flagship Store (#03-07/11). You can personalise up to three initials on either your right sleeve or the bottom right hem of your polo, and you get to choose the thread colour, font type and font size.

This exclusive service will be available permanently at the Wisma Atria Flagship Store, and the Lacoste Paragon Store from 23 September till 16 October 2016 in conjunction with Paragon’s inaugural Fashion Campaign.

By Debby Kwong 

Additional reporting by Dinie bte Zainudin

Gwen Stefani styled her black polo tee with acid washed jeans.

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Gwen Stefani

Selena Gomez did a preppy take on her outfit with knee high socks and heeled penny loafers.

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Selena Gomez

The Duchess of Cambridge matched her red polo tee with red sneakers.

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Duchess of Cambridge

Emma Roberts keeps it casual with denim cut offs and a colourful belt.

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Emma Roberts

Embroidery on the hem of the tee.

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Inititals on the sleeve of the tee.

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Kelly Rutherford keeps it clean and simple with an all white ensemble.

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Kelly Rutherford

Elle Fanning adds a touch of quirk with her vintage-shaped sunglasses.

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Elle Fanning


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