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Men’s sizing A-R
Men’s sizing S-II
women’s sizing A-P
women’s sizing Q-FF
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Men’s sizing A-R
Men’s sizing S-II
women’s sizing A-P
women’s sizing Q-FF

From Thread Theory:

A classic wardrobe staple that combines comfort with presentability. This easy-fitting Polo features a smartly pointed medium-sized knit collar, a partial button or snap placket, and the option to sew long or short sleeves. The instructions include thoughtful finishing details such as a fully enclosed neckline seam, a back neck facing, and ribbed cuffs (for the long sleeve variation). Create high-end hanger appeal by selecting coordinating materials and a label for the back neck facing and the neckline twill tape.

This sewing pattern is a digital download that may be printed on a home printer or at a copy shop or pattern printing facility. Choose between two size ranges - Men's/Straight figure or Women's/Curvy figure. Both size ranges are identical in style.

Recommended Fabrics: Light to medium weight knit fabrics with at least 20% stretch.

  • Easier to sew: More stable knits such as thick t-shirt knits. Interlock or French terry are good examples of stable knits. Cotton blends with 6% or less spandex content are generally easier to sew. For a more traditional Polo, look for Piqué knits.
  • More challenging to sew: More stretchy or thin knits that are prone to curling at their edges. They will still make excellent t-shirts but will be more challenging to sew. Bamboo, cotton or hemp jersey blends, tissue-weight knits, ribbed knits or athletic materials with a large spandex are a good examples of very stretchy knits.

Sizes: 

  • Women/Curvy Figures A-FF
    Bust/Chest to 62"/157 cm
  • Men/Straight Figures A-II
    Chest to 71"/180 cm