The ifrothgolf review
A plain, solid-colour performance golf polo from adidas built on a recycled polyester and elastane blend. It pairs AEROREADY moisture management with UV 50+ protection, a three-button collar, regular fit and a slightly dropped curved hem so it stays tucked when you bend over a putt. It is the entry point to the adidas Ultimate365 line and is sold as much as a relaxed everyday shirt as a course one.
What's great
It nails the fundamentals. The four-way stretch fabric moves freely through the swing without feeling clingy, the AEROREADY wicking genuinely helps on a warm round, and the UV 50+ rating is a real bonus for long summer days. The regular cut is forgiving rather than gym-tight, so it suits a wider range of body shapes, and the plain styling means it goes with anything. At its typical street price of around GBP 32 it is excellent value for an established brand.
Worth knowing
This is the budget end of the range, and you can tell. The single jersey fabric is thinner and less premium-feeling than adidas Tour or pricier competitor polos, and lighter colours can look a touch see-through in bright light. The regular fit reads baggy if you prefer a tailored, athletic silhouette. Sizing tends to run slightly large, so consider sizing down. It is also a very common shirt, so do not expect anything distinctive in the styling.
The verdict
A safe, sensible buy rather than an exciting one. If you want a workhorse plain polo that wicks sweat, blocks UV and survives the wash without fuss, this delivers comfortably for the money. Spend more only if you specifically want a thicker fabric or a slimmer cut.





