Is the polo really unisex?
Yes. PERRY is cut unisex, sized S to 3XL. The polo on the model is a size S, worn loose on a women's frame for the intentionally relaxed look. For a closer fit, size down. For a true oversized look, size up.
How is this different from a $40 polo on the high street?
Lower-weight cotton, faster construction, non-organic fibres, no living-wage commitment, no traceability. PERRY is heavyweight 240gsm certified-organic piqué, made in a Fair Wear factory by paid hands, with embroidered (not printed) detailing. The price reflects the standard.
What's the embroidery thread made of?
Cotton — the same certified-organic ring-spun cotton as the polo itself. We don't use polyester or rayon embroidery thread because they break down at a different rate to the fabric and pull away from the polo over time.
Will the natural colour yellow over time?
Natural undyed cotton may develop subtle warmth with age — most people find this beautiful rather than problematic, the way good linen develops character. It won't yellow significantly if washed correctly and stored away from direct sunlight.
Can I wash it with my other clothes?
Yes — with similar colours, on cold (30°C). The panel-washing in production means minimal further shrinkage, but always wash cold to preserve the structure of the embroidery.
Is PERRY the start of a new product range for OD?
PERRY is the first of our elevated essentials — pieces designed for the working week, the longer dinner, the more considered moments. We'll be expanding this register slowly across 2026.