The Kessler in Navy Blue
The Navy Kessler is precision disguised as ease, a study in quiet strength and balance. Cut from smooth, double-knit Supima cotton jersey, it holds structure while adapting fluidly to movement and heat.
A double-layer shoulder yoke and integrated front shoulder frames the torso cleanly.
The self-fabric collar is built with carefully graded fusings, denser at the stand for structure, lighter at the roll for natural shape, ensuring it never bubbles or curls.
A triple-fold hem, bar-tacked at each side split, secures the garment’s weight and maintains perfect hang wash after wash. In navy, the depth of tone hides complexity, leaving only quiet authority and permanence.
Highlights
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Double-knit Supima cotton jersey, 200 GSM, structured yet breathable
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Double-layer yoke + front shoulder seams for balanced drape
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Self-fabric collar with multi-density fusing for controlled roll
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Triple-fold hem with bar-tacked side splits
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Twin-needle + 4-thread construction
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Real mother-of-pearl buttons, Fleur de Lys stitch with Shank stabilization
Looking for high performance sports Polo? Checkout The Kessler Sport
Fabric
200 GSM Double Knit Jersey
90% Supima Cotton, 10% T400 (for recovery)
Buttons
Mother of pearl buttons
- Double layer full shoulder back yoke
- Front shoulder seams
- Shirt collar
- Stiff Placket
- Sturdy collar stand
- Double reinforced seams
- Triple folded hem
- Fleur de Lys Hand-sewn buttons
- Shank stabilised button sewing
- Mother of pearl buttons
Cold water only
Hand wash preferred
If using machine wash, max 15 minutes (gentle cycle)
Use mild detergent only
Do not tumble dry
Air dry only
Dry inside out
Avoid harsh direct sunlight
Steam Iron to get that crisp look back
We ship worldwide. Shipping in India is free
International shipping charges are free for 3 or more items ordered together.
All orders are shipped within 5-7 days of order placement.
We donot charge for the product upfront. You get the product and try it. Only if you love the product and decide to keep it, you are charged for it.
In case of international (Non-India orders) orders, you only pay the shipping cost (if applicable). We will send you a link for this before we ship your order.
We have two categories of artifacts - staples and collectibles.
This product is a staple, which means, it will always be in stock, and we will continue to offer it for as long as we humanly can,
There are garments that clothe, and there are garments that hold form.
The Kessler Polo belongs to the latter.
Every seam is a line drawn with intent, every panel a plan of balance, restraint, and rhythm. It doesn’t shout for attention; it stands in quiet proportion.
Like Kessler’s architecture, it finds beauty in the load-bearing.The double yoke carries its weight with grace, the saddle front directs movement like a corridor of tension and release.
Light moves across its surface the way air moves through a vaulted space, deliberate, unseen, inevitable. It isn’t designed to impress. It’s engineered to endure.
For those who believe that structure is not rigidity, and silence, too, can have a voice.
Photographed by Ketan Pandit. Every product photo you will see on our website features pieces that have already lived a little.
Each one has been worn by at least three testers and washed three times over. No pristine samples here, just the real thing.
Engineered with discipline.
The modern day version of the sport polo originated in Manipur, India, where it was called Sagol Kangjei.
Polo shirts were worn by men on horseback in Manipur, playing Sagol Kangjei, who needed something they could move and breathe in under the sun. Cotton. Soft. Short-sleeved. Practical.
In 1850s, British soldiers stationed here saw it, played the sport, and took both the game and the shirt back home.
Decades later, René Lacoste, a French tennis player, wanted something similar. A breathable shirt he could wear on the court without the stiffness of traditional attire. He designed one, borrowing the same piqué cotton knit and buttoned placket.
Interestingly, while the shirt takes its name from polo, it was tennis that truly made it famous. The polo began here. We’re just bringing it home, re-engineered for today.
200 GSM Double Knit Supima Jersey
The 200 GSM double-knit Supima cotton jersey in The Kessler Polo is engineered to outperform ordinary single knits in every way. Where single knits tend to twist, cling, and lose shape with wear, double knits are built like architecture, two layers of loops interlocked back-to-back for balanced tension and superior dimensional stability. The result is a denser, smoother fabric that holds its structure, drapes cleanly, and resists torque even after repeated washing.
Spun from extra-long-staple American Supima cotton, the yarn delivers exceptional softness, strength, and a subtle sheen that only improves over time. A 15% infusion of T400, a high-performance, bi-component stretch filament, adds recovery and resilience without resorting to spandex. This keeps the garment’s hand feel natural, breathable, and cool, while ensuring it always returns to its original shape.
Every inch of this fabric is tuned for equilibrium, structure without stiffness, comfort without compromise.
The collar of The Kessler Polo is cut from the same self-fabric as the body, creating a seamless continuity of texture and tone. It’s a quiet refinement that avoids the jarring contrast of ribbed or synthetic collars found in ordinary polos. An additional reinforcing stitch line lends structure and permanence.
Beneath the surface, a split undercollar allows each side to move independently, so one edge never drags the other out of line. The result: collars that stay perfectly symmetrical, no matter how long you wear the garment.
The undercollar is built with a dual-layer reinforcement, a light canvas interlining for strength and a woven layer for flexibility. While the overcollar carries a fine woven fusible that defines its crisp roll. And whether you button up or leave it open, the fused woven placket ensures the front stays composed and true to form.
Mother of Pearl
Carved from the inner shell of pearl oysters, mother of pearl buttons have been prized for centuries for their iridescent depth and natural strength. Unlike plastic imitations, they age with character, catching light in subtle shifts of silver, blue, and cream. Each button is unique and is cut, shaped, and polished individually, making it a symbol of craftsmanship.
Fleur de Lys
The Fleur de Lys stitch secures the button with a regal, three-point motif adding strength while echoing centuries of tailoring tradition.
Stable Shanks
By creating a small thread shank beneath each button, the stitch lifts it slightly off the fabric, easing the button through the placket without stress.
This detail prevents pulling and puckering, ensuring both comfort in wear and longevity in construction.
Structured Placket & Stand
We won’t judge you if wear the top button fastened. But this polo’s reinforced plackets with fused woven interfacing is designed to stay in shape. Whether you are wearing it one button undone or with two buttons open.
Double Layer, Full Shoulder Yoke
The Kessler is built on a full-shoulder, double-layer yoke, a construction rarely seen outside tailored shirting. This engineered framework distributes tension evenly across the shoulders and chest, so the fabric drapes cleanly instead of collapsing under its own weight. The inner yoke layer reinforces structure, while the outer layer maintains flexibility and movement, ensuring the garment holds its line without stiffness.
















