Lee Tweed Argyle Polo Shirt
Socialite and princess (and sister to Jackie O), Lee Radziwill was the first to rent on Andy Warhol's Eothen estate in Montauk in the summer of 1972, but many bold faced names would follow.
Our tweed argyle polo top is preppy-meets-laid-back-Montauk and, we think, would be just perfect for Lee out east. It features an argyle pattern on the wearer's right body, with delicate Mother of Pearl buttons and a distressed hem. The Donegal yarn that's used in this shirt is made by throwing bits of recycled nylon into the wool as the yarn is being spun, which is why the colors are so unique.
Made with a slightly boxy fit. 80% RWS Merino Wool (Responsible Wool Standard), 20% Recycled Nylon.
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