Would this knit polo go with a winter wool sportjacket?
Or is it too sheer? It seems like a good piece for other fits anyway.

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It goes in a ‘it would probably look cool’ way but perhaps not a ‘workplace appropriate’ way
Perhaps
Tbh my biggest concern with it is that it’s black, not so much that it’s sheer. If it was cream it’s a full send for me
But @Smiles has a similar type of top that is super cool
They have a beige one too

Its good, I got the ALD version shocker. Its not work appropriate ofc but its nice in the summer, works well


Beige I think is gonna be inherently easier to do with a sportcoat than black
In My Opinion
I would also vote beige
Looks v nice!
Idk i thought the color and pattern would go nicely with a grey/charcoal sportjacket
i think it's a bit too loose of a knit personally
I wish it was less loose considering it's a fair isle pattern