Est. Argentina — Polo Lifestyle

Argentine Polo Clothing

Conceived on the Pampas. Worn Everywhere.

Argentine polo is the highest expression of the sport in the world. The players, the culture, the uncompromising standards — all of it shaped how Polistas thinks about clothing. Every design begins with one question: would this work on an Argentine field?

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The Origin

Where Polo Was Forged

The Pampas — Buenos Aires — The Palermo Open

Argentina did not just adopt polo — it transformed it. The Pampas produced a generation of players with a relationship to the horse and the mallet that no other polo culture has matched. The Palermo Open in Buenos Aires remains the most prestigious polo tournament on earth. The country has held the World Polo Championship more times than any other nation.

When you design for Argentine polo, you design for the most demanding version of the sport that exists. Everything else becomes easier.

That is the standard Polistas set from the beginning. The polo heritage of Argentina is not a branding decision — it is a design brief.

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Goal Players — the World’s Best Dominate from Argentina

130+

Years of Argentine Polo Heritage Informing Every Design

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Standard — Field-Ready or it Doesn’t Leave the Studio

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Chukkas. Everything We Make Has to Survive All of Them.

What Argentine Polo Demands

How the Pampas Shapes the Design

Argentine polo does not make allowances. It plays in heat, on hard ground, at pace. The players who train from childhood on the estancias of Buenos Aires Province do not tolerate clothing that fails them. Neither do we.

Climate — The Pampas in Summer

Built for Heat and Open Air

Argentine polo is played in conditions that would end a match in England. Dry heat, fierce sun, dry wind. The fabrics we choose breathe accordingly — open-weave piqué that moves air, colourways that stay true under bleaching sun, finishes that do not trap sweat against the body. The heat informed the construction.

Play Style — Full Commitment, Every Chukka

Cut for the Argentine Attack

Argentine polo is aggressive. Long shots at full gallop, sharp turns, physical ride-offs. The clothing has to keep up. The back hem stays tucked through all of it. The collar holds through the wind of a full canter. The seams do not open under a mallet swing. That is not a warranty — it is the starting specification.

Tradition — Estancia Culture

Elegance Is Not Optional

Argentine polo players dress impeccably. The tradition runs from the estancia to the club to the match field. There is no separation between performance and appearance. A Polistas shirt is a playing shirt that looks as good at the bar afterwards as it did during the game. That expectation is Argentine.

Durability — Played In, Not Preserved

Worn Until It Earns Its Keep

Clothing on an Argentine estancia is used. It goes through seasons, through matches, through travel. It does not spend its life in tissue paper. We build our pieces to look better with wear, not worse — fabrics that soften correctly, colours that age with character, construction that never unravels.

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The Collection

From the Field to Everywhere Else

Polo Shirts • Outerwear • Women’s • Junior

Argentine polo clothing is not a single garment. It is a complete wardrobe for a life lived around the game — from the warm-up to the awards, from the pony lines to the clubhouse. The Polistas range covers every part of that day.

Each piece in the range was designed with the same brief: would this work on an Argentine field, and would it still look right at the table afterwards? If the answer to both is yes, it ships.

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Argentine polo does not accommodate shortcuts. It tells you, immediately, whether a piece of clothing is good enough. That feedback is the most honest quality test in the world.

Polistas — Est. Argentina

Player Reviews

WORN BY PEOPLE WHO KNOW THE SPORT.

Players who understand Argentine polo culture — and recognise it in the product.

★★★★★

"This is what polo clothing should feel like. You can tell the design understands the game at a serious level. Nothing like the fashion-brand imitations you usually see at the club."

I.D

I. Delgado

Club Player — Buenos Aires

★★★★★

"I've played in Argentina and I know what proper polo culture looks like. Polistas reflects it genuinely — in the cut, in the collar, in the weight of the fabric. This is the real thing."

D.H

D. Hargreaves

UK Polo Player, plays in Argentina

★★★★★

"The detail in the design is exceptional. Nothing extraneous, nothing missing. That level of restraint and purpose only comes from people who have spent real time in the sport."

F.B

F. Berenson

Competition Player — Wiltshire

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