Seems like polos can work but maybe they're easier to 'get it wrong'. Phsyique might also be a problem if you're out of shape on both [larger and slimmer] ends. But first lets talk about the ones that do wear them.
It enables eg sexual tension to be more easily applied due to the fact that your facial features are more outstanding and your outfit doesnt take the attention. Or this is at least how i style them.
Do you wear it exactly like in the photo? eg only bottom button done up, and the collar "up" as opposed to down?
The chinos and shoes in your photo, they go with it like that[colours etc] or you only meant the shirt was good in that photo?
Darius in his article here actually has suggested a polo and chinos
Maybe looks like a similar combination to what Glow posted. Here's the photo showing the shirt and pants etc Darius suggested:
Here's Grand Pooba
Grand Pooba
At the same time, I do recall brands like Abercrombie and Hollister being quite popular a few years ago.
That maybe backs up what Mike Silvertree said about it may also be what the current trend is and what the current trends mean, eg 'fit in conformity' vs 'edgy'.
NarrowJ, another tribal elder, wears polos in this LR
Okay, so above are examples of triable elders wearing them and they're getting laid. Okay then. So polos can work, unless that's because that was posted both NarrowJ and Grand Pooba back in 2013/2014, and does not apply today?
Some have mentioned polo can look good on muscles. If you lack the latter, maybe you could add a layer, like Darius suggested in the article
For evenings, your outfit could be enhanced with a tight (slim fit, shorter cut) blazer, or even a leather jacket if you feel like going for the super stylish bad boy look.
Something interesting I have found, check this out from Barry
Now.... IF, its a big IF... I'm understanding correctly, polo is bad in this context for Barry? that was 2014
But then.... oh why oh why....... in 2015, Barry is going out, wearing a polo, the very type of shirt that he claimed didn't do well!
So, why wear a polo if you think they're not a good look? He already had the evidence it didn't suit him.... unless I misread his post. if I did then I was wrong of course, which would actually mean maybe thats another plus, not a minus, for polo. Barry hasn't been online in over a year,s o I'm curious your opinions reading this, did Barry mean polos worked for him or not in his 2014 post?
So, now for some direct questions for you polo wearers.
1. short sleeve polos or long sleeve polos?
2. untucked always?
3. those that wear them, collar up or down?
4. Buttons, any done up?
5. What do you wear them with... chinos? jeans? what colour?
6. What shoes do you wear them with
6. Necklace.... can a necklace work with a polo?
7. Every tried doing what Darius suggested and wearing them with a blazer, leather jacket, denim jacket, coat etc?
I do not own many[or maybe none I'd have to check] polo shirts. I did however find this shirt, and the colours just seem really pleasing to the eye.
But, the second photo, "as is" you probably would not call it edgy? Maybe you could make a case that there is a difference between attractive colours and edginess. That's not to say colours can't make a difference, but they might make a difference to looks, and maybe edge too, but if you have good colours without edge, then that's not as good as colours with edginess, I think that's what I'm trying to say.
That red white polo long sleeve, assuming my judgement was correct that the outfit above is not edgye, is that too hard basket? Or would adding a necklace or wristband or jacket/blazer, maybe those would make it more edgy? Perhaps darker jeans different shoes might make it more edgy?