What’s the best way to put together a classic look for an evening on the beach?
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Even though the summer days can be scorching, evenings often require a little layering for comfort. A light cashmere sweater in a neutral tone is perfect with a classic oxford in pink, blue or yellow, whether draped over the shoulders, tied around the waist or worn traditionally when the sun finally goes down. Match this with a pair of worn-in, sun-faded khakis and a simple brown belt for the classic Ralph Lauren look of summer. And leave the shoes in the car and roll up those pants—you never know when you might want to wade in.
This shirt sets a new standard for high-brow casual shirts because it not only carries the distinctive crest of the Mises Institute–the very one that the Mises family was granted with its noble title–but it is also extraordinarily beautiful in every other way.
The crest features the staff of Mercury symbolizing commerce, and the decalogue representing Mises’s Jewish heritage, along with the Rose of Sharon and other symbols of Habsburg heraldry.
The proportions and quality of the woven logo are settled, pleasing, and elegant–so much so that it will be the first shirt you will want to wear when the occasion calls for casual sophistication.

The embroidered Big Pony lends iconic style to our slim, shrunken polo, styled in
breathable cotton mesh and mercerized for subtle luster.Two-button placket, ribbed polo
collar and armbands. Uneven vented hem. Finished with an applied “”3″” at the right sleeve.
100% cotton. Machine washable. Imported. A note on fit: This shirt is designed for a very
slim fit. If you prefer an easier fit, we recommend ordering one size larger.Someone will tell you like that.You should accept their advise that you can easy get the polo shirt right for you.
The Dual Match Polo features two oversized polo players embroidered at the front and
embroidered “”2″” at the left chest.
Newest iconic collectible is an athletic-inspired
complement to our Big Pony Polo.
Classic-fitting short-sleeved polo shirt in breathable
cotton mesh.
Two-button rugny placket, ribbed polo collar and armbands. Uneven vented hem,
reinforced underarm metal grommets. Applied “”3″” patch at the right sleeve and back. 100%
cotton. Machine washable. Imported.It has been prasied by a lot of the customers around the world.

The Dual Match Polo features two oversized polo players embroidered at the front and
embroidered “”2″” at the left chest. Newest iconic collectible is an athletic-inspired
complement to our Big Pony Polo.Classic-fitting short-sleeved polo shirt in breathable
cotton mesh. Two-button rugny placket, ribbed polo collar and armbands. Uneven vented hem,
reinforced underarm metal grommets. Applied “”3″” patch at the right sleeve and back. 100%
cotton. Machine washable.

Recently ,I have read many articles on the Internet about phrasing the polo shirts.Does it mean the polo are popular in the world ,and the manufactures are needed to produce the polo shirts.
We know that the polo shirt derives from the movement of polo.So most of the people who love take exercise want to buy it to wear to exercise.Does it also mean the polo shirt is comfortable to wear?
I don’t know but I just know there are a lot of people want to buy it .
Everybody possibly has wore or sees the polo shirt, but very few people knew that what is the polo Shirt?
The polo shirt was woreat the most early plays when the polo movement is putting on. Polo English is polo. The Polo shirt is one kind of short sleeves movement pullover, has a lapelunder the neck starts with the knot, the arbitrage clothing, but collar design,thereforethe people who put on the shirt can take to other people the leisure but not to lose the grave steady feeling. The Polo shirt’s quality of material is 100% purified cotton generally, weaves the laws of nature to have knitting shapes and so on net, even grain. Its history is glorious, takes a section very few can retain continues to put on until now the classical clothing design, the Polo shirt is relying on its classics design, by section of special movement’s clothing, evolves into the one of clothing which we often to wear .

There are a lot of men wearing a kind of shirt ,that is Polo Shirt.Why so many people to
buy it and wear ,we will tell you from it’s history at first.
History of the tennis shirt
In the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, tennis players ordinarily wore “tennis
whites” consisting of long-sleeved white button-up shirts (worn with the sleeves rolled
up), flannel trousers, and ties.As one might expect, this attire presented several problems
for ease of play and comfort on the court.
René Lacoste, the French 7-time Grand Slam tennis champion, decided that the stiff tennis
attire was too cumbersome and uncomfortable. He designed a white, short-sleeved, loosely
knit piqué cotton (he called the cotton weave jersey petit piqué) shirt with an un-
starched, flat protruding collar, a buttoned placket, and a longer shirt-tail in back than
in front (known today as a “tennis tail”; see below), which he first wore at the 1926 U.S.
Open championship.Beginning in 1927, Lacoste placed a crocodile emblem on Read the rest of this entry »
We often make some mistake about the British English and American English,thinking the British English is American English and American English is British English.Now here is an article from a scholor .After we read it ,maybe we will have a clear idea between british english and american english.
It was said by Sir George Bernard Shaw that “England and America are two countries separated by the same language.” My first personal experience of this was when I worked as a camp counselor for two months in 2000 in s Summer Camp run by the Boy Scouts of America, as part of an international leader exchange scheme. Before I went, all the participants in the scheme were given a short list of words that are in common use in the UK which Americans would either be confused by or would even offend them. I memorized the words and thought “I’ll cope”.
When I finally arrived in the States three months later, I realized that perhaps a lifetime of watching American television was not adequate preparation for appreciating and coping with the differences between American and British speech. In the first hour of arriving at the camp I was exposed to High School American English, Black American English and American English spoken by Joe Public, all every different to each other. Needless to say, I did cope in the end. The Americans I met were very welcoming and helpful, and I found they were patient with me when I made a social faux pas when I used an inappropriate word or phrase.
Upon my return I began to wonder whether anyone had documented the differences between American and British English. I found several books on the subject but often these were written in a dry and academic way. I felt that I could do better and use my sense of humor and personal experiences to help people from both sides of Atlantic to communicate more effectively when they meet.
My research into the subject led me to several conclusions.
Firstly, American English and British English are covering thanks to increased transatlantic travel and the media. The movement of slang words is mostly eastwards, though a few words from the UK have been adopted by the Ivy league fraternities. This convergent trend is a recent one dating from the emergence of Hollywood as the predominant film making center in the world and also from the Second World War when large numbers of American GIs were stationed in the UK. This trend was consolidated by the advent of television. Before then, it was thought that American English and British English would diverge as the two languages evolved. In 1789, Noah Webster, in whose name American dictionaries are still published to this day, stated that: “Numerous local causes, such as a new country, new associations of people, new combinations of ideas in the arts and Read the rest of this entry »
1 a breath of fresh air
A:Joe is a bad egg.
B:Yes,he always loads the dice against others.
A:But his younger sister is quite different,she is like a breath of fresh air to us.
B:That’s why everybody likes her.
2 a shoulder to cry on
A:I am so blessed to have you as my friend,you are a real pal,a shoulder to cry on.
B:YOU are the same to me too.
A:I wish we could be friends always.
B:Me too.
3 a knight in shining armor
A:I am so grateful to Daniel.
B:What happened?
A:He helped me to break away from a different position,thanks to his help,otherwise I could not imagine what my life would look like.
B:Seems that he is a knight in shining armor in your life.