adidas Men's Active Polos
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Moisture-wicking polos keep their wearers comfortable and dry at the golf course or a casual summer outing
adidas Men's Active Polos
Stay cool on the golf course or at a cookout with these moisture-wicking polos.
- Striped, solid, and plaid designs
- Moisture wicking
- SPF 15+ sun protection
- 100% polyester
- Wash in cold water
- Sizing information
About adidas
At age 20, athlete Adolf "Adi" Dassler set out to craft shoes that would help athletes reach their full potential and avoid injury. His timing was unfortunate: just after World War I, raw materials were scarce. Still, he managed to acquire enough canvas to construct his first pair. After only a few years, his footwear became wildly popular. In 1928, several athletes wore his shoes while competing, with one runner capturing a gold medal and setting a world record.
His real breakthrough came, however, at the 1954 World Cup championship game between Germany and Hungary—remembered in soccer lore as the Miracle of Bern. The field was a muddy swamp, and Dassler outfitted the long-shot German team with screw-in studs, and they won their country's first World Cup. The studs marked a turning point for not only for Dassler’s company but also soccer teams and pristine grass fields around the world.
Moisture-wicking polos keep their wearers comfortable and dry at the golf course or a casual summer outing
adidas Men's Active Polos
Stay cool on the golf course or at a cookout with these moisture-wicking polos.
- Striped, solid, and plaid designs
- Moisture wicking
- SPF 15+ sun protection
- 100% polyester
- Wash in cold water
- Sizing information
About adidas
At age 20, athlete Adolf "Adi" Dassler set out to craft shoes that would help athletes reach their full potential and avoid injury. His timing was unfortunate: just after World War I, raw materials were scarce. Still, he managed to acquire enough canvas to construct his first pair. After only a few years, his footwear became wildly popular. In 1928, several athletes wore his shoes while competing, with one runner capturing a gold medal and setting a world record.
His real breakthrough came, however, at the 1954 World Cup championship game between Germany and Hungary—remembered in soccer lore as the Miracle of Bern. The field was a muddy swamp, and Dassler outfitted the long-shot German team with screw-in studs, and they won their country's first World Cup. The studs marked a turning point for not only for Dassler’s company but also soccer teams and pristine grass fields around the world.