Resort wear that actually looks like it belongs on a terrace, not a golf course. Pastel Pebble Bloom scatters soft-edged pebble shapes and confident black polka dots across teal, coral and mustard — abstract enough for a gallery, easy enough for a spritz on the coast.
Why this beats a striped resort polo: most vacation polos default to nautical stripes. This one is an original abstract composition by Dyles Mavis, printed full-bleed on heavyweight fabric that keeps its structure whether you're seated at lunch or standing for photos.
Q: Is this polo good for warm weather?
Yes — the smooth, breathable heavyweight fabric stays comfortable in heat while resisting wrinkles, so it looks pressed straight out of a suitcase.
🎨 Why you'll reach for it constantly
- Full-bleed pastel pebble-and-dot print — abstract shapes wrap every panel
- 210 gsm heavyweight fabric — crisp, structured, holds its shape
- Breathable and wrinkle-resistant — travel-friendly by design
- Classic polo collar and button placket for a put-together look
- Reads as elevated resort wear, not a novelty print
📋 Materials & specs
- Heavyweight polyester, 210 g/m²
- All-over dye sublimation print
- Sizes S–5XL · printed on demand
🌴 Who it's for
- The traveler who wants one shirt that photographs well at every stop
- A design-minded dresser tired of nautical stripes on every resort rack
- Anyone gifting a polo that reads as art, not uniform
FAQ
Does this polo run true to size?
Yes — it's a structured, true-to-size fit; check the size chart for exact measurements.
Is this polo wrinkle-resistant?
Yes — the heavyweight 210gsm fabric is specifically wrinkle-resistant, making it easy to pack and wear straight from a bag.
How do I care for it?
Machine wash cold, tumble dry low. The dye sublimation print resists fading through normal washing.
Is this polo good for vacation or resort wear?
Yes — it's designed exactly for that: smooth, breathable, wrinkle-resistant, with a print that reads as elevated rather than novelty.
Who designed the Pastel Pebble Bloom print?
Dyles Mavis, the artist behind Aesthetic Rebellion — an original abstract pebble-and-dot composition.