Reigning Champ built its name on fleece and terry. The Cotton Pique Academy Polo is what happens when that same Vancouver operation turns its attention to the most generic garment in menswear.
The Verdict
At $78, this is a well-made polo that earns its price without doing anything remarkable. It wears quietly, it wears often, and it won't embarrass you anywhere.
The Make
The fabric is 100% cotton pique knit, which is the correct choice for a polo. Reigning Champ hasn't published the fabric weight, which is either an oversight or a deflection, but the hand feel lands in the mid-range: substantial enough to avoid looking cheap, light enough to wear through summer. The flat-knit collar and cuffs hold their shape better than fused alternatives and won't curl after twenty washes. The two-button placket sits flat. Set-in sleeves rather than dropped shoulders keep the silhouette clean. The mini monogram embroidery at the chest is small enough that you'd miss it from across a table, which is the right call.
Construction runs through CYC's Vancouver manufacturing operation, the same facility that handles the rest of the Reigning Champ lineup. That vertical setup is the main reason the brand's construction quality stays consistent across categories. Whether that applies equally to a woven polo versus their signature terry is harder to verify.
The Fit
The cut is regular, and it runs true to size. This is a polo that fits like a polo should: room through the chest and shoulders without billowing, a hem length that tucks or leaves out depending on your preference. The sleeve length lands at mid-bicep. Nothing heroic, nothing wrong. Sizing runs XS through XXL. If you're between sizes and wear your shirts slim, size down.
The Context
At $78, you're comparing this to Sunspel's cotton pique polo at around $150 and Polo Ralph Lauren's standard pique at roughly $90 to $110 depending on the season. The Reigning Champ sits below both in price and, if we're honest, slightly below Sunspel in construction feel. Against Ralph Lauren, it's a closer fight: the RC collar is better finished, the branding is quieter, and the cut reads more considered. If you already buy Reigning Champ fleece and want the polo to match the wardrobe register, this makes sense. If you're starting from scratch, the Sunspel is worth the premium for someone who cares about fabric weight and hand feel.
Machine wash cold, tumble dry low. That's the right answer for a cotton knit at this price, and the brand has it right.
The Personal Note
I haven't owned this one. Based on the brand's construction track record and what the $78 price point typically buys in pique, I'd expect it to land solidly in the "buy two, don't think about it again" category. The make quality score here is a 6 out of 10, which sounds damning and isn't. It means this is a good polo, not a great one. For most weeks of the year, that's enough.



