Best Men's Pickleball Shirts and Polos — What to Wear on the Court in 2026
Three years ago you could wear whatever to pickleball. Board shorts, an old race t-shirt, doesn't matter. That era is over. Courts are packed, competition is real, and people showing up in actual athletic wear look sharper and move better.

The polo is the pickleball shirt
Tennis has been wearing polos for a hundred years for a reason. They stay put, and a good performance polo moves with your body instead of fighting it. The Steven Polo is built for athletic builds — fits through the chest and shoulders without turning into a parachute at the waist. Wear it on the court. Wear it to lunch after.
T-shirts work — if they're the right t-shirt
A moisture-wicking tee is valid for pickleball. What you don't want is cotton that soaks through and stays wet. The Nick Tee is lightweight, breathable, and shaped like an actual human body. Goes from court to wherever without a wardrobe change.
Fit is performance
Loose fabric gets in the way. Too tight restricts your backswing. The sweet spot is athletic fit — close to the body through the chest and shoulders, with enough give to reach overhead and lunge laterally without the shirt pulling out.

Shorts matter too
Four-way stretch shorts with a 7-9 inch inseam give you the movement you need without looking like you raided a beach volleyball tournament. The Drew Short has the stretch and profile for both the court and the rest of your day.
The case for looking intentional
Pickleball is social. You're at the court for two, three hours — you're being seen. Showing up in clothes that look put-together says something about how seriously you take your game.

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