polo.dresscode.pdf.pdf
� Colors should be classic and subdued, although it is acceptable to wear a jacket or sweater in your stable colors (similar to how you would wear team colors to a football game).
� If you're feeling super casual, t-shirts, slacks or shorts and flip-flops will do. Otherwise a nice button-down shirt and khaki pants for men, and a light top with slacks or a modest sundress for the ladies.
� Bathing suits and revealing clothing are frowned upon.
� To keep sunburn at bay and allow for better viewing, a hat is a must. Super-fancy hats will look out of place at a polo match, so opt for a nice ballcap or visor instead.
� Polo clubs frequently host parties to benefit worthy charitable causes, as well as many social events. If you happen to be a guest in the VIP section or attending a special event, the dress code will be more formal. Opt for sophisticated, tailored looks, including linen jackets, ties and sundresses.
One of the most popular parts of a polo match happens at halftime, and when spectators are invited onto the field for the divot stomp. During play, polo horses tear up the turf, so replacing the loose clumps of grass (divots) with a good stomp is important. It's also a fun way to socialize with fellow fans.
Attending a polo match is a great way to get outdoors and enjoy nature, meet lots of new people and watch thrilling sports action. Don't worry too much about fashion�just have fun!

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